You're not helping if you don't tell us the exact name of the website. Every DRM implementation works different.
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Feine Sache mit dem Datensatz, aber eine räudige Ransomware-Gruppe werd ich trotzdem nicht feiern.
Yep. Not OP's fault, but clearly the author of the original article has no clue what they are even reporting about. And putting "We were hacked" after a colon sounds like a direct quote, which nobody in their right mind would have used in this context.
I wish we could block full instances that way. I blocked 30 different communities on lemmynsfw and every time I browse /all there are 10 new ones.
Now I'm not some prude snowflake, but my use case for lemmy (as it was for reddit) is simply the polar opposite, and having to block all of those titty farms individually is frustrating.
Future spam accounts in the making. They are building large bot armies to either flood instances with their crap, or use them for vote manipulation, or a combination thereof.
No, it's still under settings -> blocks, only that they are called communities and not magazines. The user interface and behaviour are identical though.
Google always takes several days up to a few weeks to verify new releases. That's nothing the devs can accelerate.
What they could do is open a beta channel on google play and give users the option to opt in there; updates pushed to beta go through unchecked and as such in near real time.
Without telling us the exact site, the only answer you can expect to get is a resounding "maybe".
Fuck, that sounds... Unpleasant.
What exactly do you mean with anonymous? Group chats with random, unknown people; or tracking free 1:1?
Ja, irgendwie komisch. Hab jetzt meine Standardsortierung auf neu gesetzt, dann passt's.
Communities or users, yes. I found the latter to be more productive when you want to rid your frontpage (is there an established term for that on lemmy just yet?) or porn, for example, since there are a few accounts (bots, most likely) cross-posting their NSFW stuff over several instances and communities. Tried blocking those individually first, but the content pops up elsewhere again.