Hehe, dumb frog.
Hehe, dumb frog.
It’s not even a true story, but merely satire
Ist dennoch sinnvoll, jetzt das Passwort mit Blick auf die Zukunft zu ändern.
It’s just sad to see those young men going into a completely useless war special military operation. A lot of them won’t come home, a lot will return mutilated. Putin is a sick piece of shit.
Even if you go with the “acceptable” part of that whole thing it’s still shady.
It’s one thing to boycott ads as an individual user (and to “steal” ad revenue from websites) but a completely different thing if you run an external service that steals (without quotation marks) from the revenue pool.
but people who followed you before will have to now follow you again in the new location, it does not automatically transfer
It’s possible to leave a redirect information on the old profile. Normally all your followers are informed about this and automatically follow the new account.
Anyway: this means that you depend on your old profile and server to work at that moment. If the server completely vanishes or if you’re banned by the admin for whatever reason you can’t set that redirect information.
By the way it’s worthwhile to consider that in the case of Bluesky at least right now the whole portability of profiles is depending on some kind of centralized Meta server in the background that manages the identities. Bluesky claims that this won’t be necessary in the future, but right now it does afaik still work like this.
Sehr staatsmännisch. Jetzt wird Putin einlenken.