• LWD@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    Lemmy has quite a few unfortunately invasive qualities of its own, including generally needing an email address from you (Reddit does not), having poor privacy and data retention practices, and generally being very messy with who gets to decide what happens with your data and how easily it can be scraped.

    Sure, Reddit sells it… But Lemmy gives it to any web scraper for free.

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      6 months ago

      But Lemmy gives it to any web scraper for free

      Which is good. You either have an open system or a closed one. There’s no in-between.

      If you want to have advantages of public free decentralized network you can’t obfuscate and centralize bits and pieces of it. Also, it’s 2024, we need to stop this misinformation that email address is supposed to be private. What is private is email address association with the owner and Lemmy doesn’t leak or infringe on. The address is literally called address because it’s supposed to be public.

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        6 months ago

        …And attitudes like this towards privacy will keep Lemmy from progressing to a point where those issues will be fixed.

        I have a fundamental problem with giant corporations scraping user data without user consent. That’s a system-level issue. It doesn’t become “good” just because they get to scrape without consent for free.

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          6 months ago

          Nah it has nothing to do with attitude but with practicality. This would mean people’s fingerprints need to be public and shared between servers or some other hack. It’s just possible in any safety and its not really a hill worth dying on. Do we really care about users dodging subreddit bans that much? Its silly.