

Yes, but account/instance would need to actively research which instances are rogue, and beware of them. It could be solved by creating tool which would automatically detect this vulnerability feature.
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Yes, but account/instance would need to actively research which instances are rogue, and beware of them. It could be solved by creating tool which would automatically detect this vulnerability feature.
I wouldn’t call it Pixelfed’s vulnerablility, but a reminder that nothing on Fediverse is private. Even if Pixelfed is fixed, someone can create rogue instance to read other’s private posts.
It’s good to see Lemmy’s mythos expanding.
They should have same rights as humans, so if some humans were opressors, AI lifeforms would be right to fight against them.