Great actress #μ μμ (Shin EunSu) solidified she deserves the title Β«K-drama's Girlfriend-next-doorΒ» in #LoveUntangled ( #κ³ λ°±μμμ¬ )
#Kdrama #Kmovie #λλΌλ§ #μν
If you are a returning user of the #Fediverse, or a new user, and you found your account compormised as "Support" and randomly tagged users with repeated content about verification: create a new account instead.
Accounts with such content, activities, display names, are outright blocked by large instances. Even if you regain control of your account, it is highly unlikely you can contact every single instance to unblock you. If you just live with it, your reach will also be much smaller which can make your fediverse experience really bad.
Just create a new account and activate 2FA (two-factor authentication) to protect your account. And don't click any suspicious links, especially those telling you that you need to verify your account. Please A.S.K. first.
#Google Search's #AI is very rude. If it cannot analyse your query, it will give you a search result and end your session.
I hope this is not the AI that will take over the world in 2035. π
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New instance blocked.
- massive user tagging
- massive hashtag spamming
- other stuff not worth mentioning because it simply are gruesome, it'll take weeks to unsee π€¬
I hope amihan comes early, and this time brings it serious cold air and last longer. It did not last cycle.
Even though I don't do Christmas, the Philippine Christmas season is not complete without a very cold air from amihan which originally lasted for 2β3 months.
Speaking of originally, it used to start mid-December. Since 2018kor 2019, it often starts mid or late January. Very different feels. The Philippine Christmas season is only from September 1st to the Catholic Feast of the 3 Kings (1st Sunday of January, iirc).
I'm not a fan of services blocking VPNs just because there are people misusing it. Legitimate uses and users will always outweigh everything, so there's no reason to block VPNs.
It's no different from fintech/bank apps blocking Android's a11y features. Accessibility uses and users always win. You never block a11y features ever.
The solution to inappropriate uses and abusers of these features and tech is to find a way to target them specifically without affecting or making it harder for legitimate uses and users.
It's not easy to understand for most. They often think in "numbers", like "How many of our userbase are actually using VPNs?" Or, "How many of iur clients are actually using accessibility features?" More likely than not, your numbers will show you 20% or less, obviously. Then they think, "Wi can just tell those 20% to stop using these features and tech or find another service."
Sure, that is an option. Yes, they can do that. And it is also true that you admitted you are ableist and discriminatory. π
You have the resources to find better ways to combat scams and spams and increase security than blocking VPNs and a11y features, use those resources.
Legitimate uses and users of features and technologies must never be sacrificed for a temporary, and often short-term benefit. It will only keep on compounding because the those people and uses you want to block/prevent will always find ways around it. Sooner or later, you'll end up with a complex and spaghetti system that won't be good for everyone in the backend, frontend, support, and clients/customers.