![](https://latte.isnot.coffee/pictrs/image/0ea524a1-0e9d-46f6-8c3e-59c2764c51cd.jpeg)
![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/2QNz7bkA1V.png)
ABAM (All Billionaires Are Morons)
Bill Gates is actually a very smart, and nowadays even pleasant, man.
ABAM (All Billionaires Are Morons)
Bill Gates is actually a very smart, and nowadays even pleasant, man.
Reminds me of the movie “I origins” (the maternity ward part). If you haven’t seen it, it’s one of my all time favorites - and better to be watched without knowing what it’s all about, too easy to spoiler.
A design patent & matching trademark should do. Can’t protect the word mark, but as far as I understood, the name Twitter remains unchanged.
That was news 10 years ago. And Twitter fixed it within a few days.
IGNORE: ‘[ “feddit.de” ]’
Why’d you do that?
You can’t do that preemptively when you don’t know what their instance names are going to be.
That seems to be an app or caching error, I definitely posted another list… Still like your choice regardless :-)
Missing posts seems to be something of a delay in federation, so I really hope that will change. Sort order works mostly for me, only “active” seems completely defunct, so I just don’t use that at all.
They scraped captcha support in 0.18.0 and only opted to add it back in after massive instance admin protests. In the middle of a bot-wave, that was a major dick move. Captcha is not infallible, but it sure gets the majority of script kiddies out. The good thing is that the feature has already been (re-)developed and merged into the main app, so we know it’s coming in 0.18.1, and that was the main dealbreaker for most instance admins.
On which instance? Every instance can switch that on or off whichever way they see fit.
Technically every instance should have it’s own T&C. I believe over on feddit.de they had a disclaimer somewhere.
I can reach it just fine. Maybe you need to flush your cache / DNS?
Generally speaking though, unless they have provided alternative means of contact and you saved them prior to the outage, there’s nothing you can do. Same if they decide to shut down - the instance and your account would be lost, and that’s that.
Edit: you can look up the owner of the domain on sites like https://who.is, but more often than not they use anonymizer services to not reveal their residential address. The given email address there might however serve as a forwarder to their actual one.