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How are "We" to place trust in the fediverse?
  • Thank you for your response. May I ask (since you seem very knowledgeable): Could a singular instance manipulate their backend votes on a single post and have it replicate in order to garner more/less interest?

    Example:

    UPDATE Posts
    SET Updoots = 1000000    -- or SET Updoots = 0
    WHERE PostId = 1;
    

    I'll admit that I have not properly studied the ActivityPub implementation as described by activitypub.rocks, but we're all continuously learning.

  • How are "We" to place trust in the fediverse?
  • Historically availability of source code has prevented that sort of thing since forever. Plus you can’t favor a specific instance, that’s the beauty of the protocol.

    Availability of source code and actual auditing are entirely different.

    It’s like saying google can favourite a specific email provider, they can’t,

    They very well can as a private platform. For the record, google does favor specific vendors through their Google Partnership program and similarly through search results as recently found through court proceedings.

    but all data on Lemmy is public

    It's also managed by a single source of truth, ie. databases... correct?

    So what are you worried about?

    I'm not worried about anything. I asked a question to a forum which seemed to superficially accommodate questions, my bad.

    Mods moderating content in ways you don’t like?

    I literally don't care about moderated content, censorship, or whatever.

    Maybe you’re worried that malicious software will run on your phone?

    Nope.

    I can see that you’re not on that level since you still don’t understand that open source is needed for transparency.

    Yes, I'm lower than you. Teach me.

    Or maybe you’re worried the server itself will host malicious content?

    Counter question, how many straws are you grasping at here?

    Realize how many questions you levied and that I was actually kind enough to take the time to answer most of them even if possibly rhetorical.

    You insulted me and I'm okay with your opinions that I'm ignorant, "not on the level", or whatever. I literally just asked a question.

    EDIT: I failed to proofread and had a redundancy collision.

  • How are "We" to place trust in the fediverse?
  • Understood and agreed.

    Nobody is making any of us use The Software(tm), my question concerns your decision. Trust is an entirely separate concept and varies greatly depending on the audience.

    BTW, It's not just Reddit. ;)

  • How are "We" to place trust in the fediverse?

    I came here for the same reasons as most of you and chiefly among them was to escape the corporate embrace of common social media platforms.

    But how much trust can we place into Lemmy, Mastodon, and/or other various integrated Fediverse platform instances?

    I'm all for open-source and transparency which the devs seem to provide, although providing source code and routinely audited source code are entirely different concepts.

    Similarly, the high availability of source code may lead to malicious instances, actors, and/or back-end modifications that would favor specific instances resounding consequence throughout the Fediverse.

    So I ask simply: How much faith do you have? (Please provide supporting documentation links supporting your answer because I'm genuinely interested.)

    EDIT: I literally removed a semi-colon character ':'

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    Biden claims credit for Democratic wins in Tuesday’s elections
  • You may very well be correct, but the article that we're responding to suggests that it's more complicated and that a lot of those victories were grassroots campaigns largely separate from The Biden Administration.

  • Lemmy.world improvements and issues
  • I have an issue to share and it's not major, but some of the links are wrong depending on the UI.

    For instance, in the default UI, the link for your Privacy Policy page is This, but it should be This Instead (Note the trailing hyphen on the bad/dead link).

    Of course, that's not a major concern and it is very minor, but misplaced legal docs could be problematic long-term.

  • [I3] I just switched to FreeBSD
  • I asked because you may want to look at adjusting the default ARC settings.

    The justification for ARC is that to a server system spare memory is wasted memory, although if you're like me you won't like seeing "low memory" messages when all you have open is a terminal.

  • Texas cops arrest 11-year-old honors student and put him in solitary confinement for three days
  • TBH, I'm not sure if either of us (The Texas Observer and myself) know what we're talking about. IIRC, Texas classifies felony charges as 1st, 2nd, or 3rd degree offenses and Misdemeanors as Class A, B, or C by their severity.

    The fact that they would consider it a "Felony", or anything other than frivolous, is disheartening though I appreciate your efforts to research and correct any potential misinformation that I may have spouted. (Good catch, btw)

    SMDH, Texas 🤷

  • Texas cops arrest 11-year-old honors student and put him in solitary confinement for three days
  • IANAL, but Texas Article 45.0218 would likely offer some protection to the kiddo since it's a Class C Misdemeanor. The short of it is that being held or detained doesn't mean that the individual was "prescribed jail time."

    However, since the Texas Observer is shamelessly plugging away and, as a result, search engines may recognize the child's name, then the article (and similar "news" reports) will likely have more disastrous impacts than the actual event since the print industry is declining/desperate and the internet never forgets.

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