|
|
|
|
|
by tracker1
698 days ago
|
|
> At the mercy of all the big providers that could one day just decide to turn our account off without a reason. This had me genuinely concerned when a lot of the superfuous account bans were happening on Twitter and Facebook around the 2020 election cycle. Retweeting a joke could knock you off, and I'd been using Twitter as a 2FA for many/most sites where it was offered at the time. Now, I'm much more inclined to choose email/password options. I've also been using a wildcard domain for most new things. Ex: site@mydomain, etc for every site, store, etc I use. |
|
Imagine having to tell someone that you can't access your accounts because you retweeted something that wasn't deemed acceptable.
Perhaps if we're lucky we will advance to having the big corps create a social credit system for us as well, ha!