I don’t think user voting in of itself is a problem. It’s the consequences of large negative voting that causes the real problems. In Reddit, a single unpopular comment on a popular subreddit could send a casual Redditor into negative karma which effectively shadowbans them from Reddit. As a result, you see people deleting their comments to stop the bleeding. Controversial opinions are punished severely.
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Personally, I found that karma led to self-censorship of any idea that remotely deviated from the group consensus.
In the Nintendo Switch case, it is not USB-PD compliant as it shipped before the finalization of the spec.
I agree; however, the second point I don't see as Signal specific. In any service, how do you verify that a server is running unmodified open source code? For the vast majority of people, they are also depending upon the client being unmodified.
This is the way!
Try the full URL: https://beehaw.org/
@[email protected] There is a way!
- In the top right, select your user name | Settings.
- At the top of the page, there are two tabs: Settings and Blocks. Select Blocks.
- The page will have Blocked Users and Blocked Communities where you can unblock.
~~This looks like a bug. If you can find a link to a post in the community, you can unblock it from the post.~~
Found a solution, see next comment.
Yes, it's not ideal. Decentralized key distribution seems to be a intractable problem for mass adoption.
What security issues does Signal have?
I 100% agree that Apple wrong for not supporting RCS (and I am an iPhone user). However, I personally choose to only use E2E for my communication be that iMessage or Signal.
TOTP 2FA is coming in v0.18