This kinda feels like a search algorithm hitpiece on KeepPass rather than an informative article.
Not that it bags on KeepPass specifically, but it's basically just describing malicious ads, phishing, and man in the middle attacks, all of which the rest of everything online is effected by...
Like I guess it's good to know, but I don't think it's really going to help anyone that didn't already know to not click on shitty ad links.
Maybe I glossed over something in the article though,*shrug.
Well that number is pulled out of your ass, utilizing the same logic you could say 100% of Americans helped get Trump elected and it isn't technically untrue.
The positions you take lately, and the arguments you make lately are increasingly disappointing.
No one owes .world anything... If those in control make questionable decisions, they are going to be called out regardless of aggressive moderation, it's all federated, kinda the point.
"Can't take he heat, get out of the kitchen..." and all that jazz...
It still looks pretty standard for a social media platform, it covers their bases for legalities. I can see how someone could read that and be concerned, but I'll bet https://mastodon.social/@dansup would reply if someone asked a question for clarification on mastodon, he's generally really good about that.
The latter might have had a resurgence because of GoT, but I definitely heard the phrase before the show came out. I had to look it up to make sure, but it's origins go back to the 1800s.
Forespokens hatred train was beyond-the-pale ridiculous. If every game was judged / brigaded as harshly as Forspoken was, the AAA game industry would collapse.
And honestly, Forspoken was a really fun game if you focused on what you were doing 99% of the time, which was traversal and combat. The story, quest design and characters were lackluster, but it wasn't nearly as horrible as people made it out to be.
You can edit titles in Lemmy. So they can add it afterwards.