What's the point of spambot registrations?
I see that my little server have accumulated about a dozen of registrations, some from the well-beloved protonmail, others various freemail email registrations.
As far as admin UI knows they have never logged in, never have posted anything.
What Is The Point of empty registrations?
!Friendica Support ← maybe this works that way?
As far as admin UI knows they have never logged in, never have posted anything.
What Is The Point of empty registrations?
!Friendica Support ← maybe this works that way?
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https://fika.grin.hu/display/6eb4bae3-193fc2433af47e62-7d7c4ac4
Hypolite Petovan
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Well preview shows me nothing:
`x_{1,2} = \frac { -b \pm \sqrt{ b^2 - 4ac } } {2a}`
`parallel`
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But no preview.
$$ \frac{2}{3} $$
Hypolite Petovan
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In theory - and ideally - one does not want that the same message conveys different meaning depending on where you look at it.
Hypolite Petovan
•For example people have been playing with the specific image display on Twitter where it shows a cropped version in the list display, and a click shows the whole image by hiding the most important part of the image outside of the usual crop.
We simply can't replicate the meaning of these jokes on Friendica because it is based on a platform-specific display choice.
This applies to text as well. We now support Markdown formatting in remote messages through another addon. How do we know whether a specific piece of plain text received from Mastodon is intended to be Markdown code or LaTeX expression if they both use backticks by convention?
We could differentiate them between Friendica nodes by using specific BBCode tags but from Mastodon or any other remote platform? We have to guess since we can't possibly know the meaning just from the message alone. And it gives this kind of funny mishaps.
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I just mentioned that it is weird (not from Friendica but the whole Fediverse), since it effects to what I said above.
There is no actionable item here. Thanks for responding!
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