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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

I agree with the backdoor risks, that’s why I don’t recommend it for safe communication, I know that Telegram is partially open source now, but I can’t remember if it applies to the encryption

Yes I do use a VPN, 24h 7/7, changing server everyday. regarding their data collection, it’s about the same as WhatsApp for exemple, the difference is in which government will they comply with, if you are american for example, you better have your data in russia with Telegram

Yes they have your phone number but you can easily rent an anonymous number to use services that require it, and even then, if you do not plan to become a gun dealer, you just set a username and hide your phone number everything will be okay (again, for the social media use case)

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Telegram is more a social media than a messenger app, group chats and channels can’t be encrypted but 1 to 1 chats can be

I’ve been in channels and group chats about Ukraine since 2014 (unencrypted as I said) and nothing serious ever happened,

no censorship, no ban (from Telegram I mean), russian trolls raids from time to time but easily contained

I wouldn’t use Telegram for day to day communication but to stay informed about what matters to you without big risks of censorship it’s great

[–] [email protected] 10 points 4 weeks ago

Oh trust me I was, I tested pretty much all of them 😂

the majority it was displayed directly in the bio, and the rest told me in the first or second message

I trust you but I can’t relate to your experience, I always encountered honest people (at least with this subject)

[–] [email protected] 81 points 4 weeks ago (17 children)

First, from a purely technical perspective, there is absolutely no way this works properly, you just can’t recognize a trans person just by looking at his/her face, even if this was ethically okay (and this isn’t), it couldn’t work at all.

Second, the privacy nightmare that would be, every picture of everyone would be processed (and certainly stored forever for training the program) without the possibility to disable it ?

And finally, the obvious discrimination against trans people (I never encountered a trans person that wasn’t honest about it, so it’s even pointless to "detect" them)

To be honest I’m not in the LGBT community or anything, but this goes to far

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

The controller, and Minecraft, I didn’t have a PC and back in the day it was only available on Xbox 360

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Thank you for your answer, after your comment I really started to think the problem was on my own side, and it was actually.

I connected to my account directly on the lemm.ee’s website, and I changed my password, just to try and see what happens, and it worked !

I tried to login in Mlem directly with your recommandation for the fields and the new password and it was successful first try

Sorry to have bothered you and thanks again for your help

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

Just tried right now, it doesn’t work either, I tried with "@" and without "@", and I tried with the instance’s name included too

I also checked one more time my password and it’s correct since I’m able to connect on the web client

 

Hi everyone, I hope you are well.

I’m unable to login with my account in the Mlem app, it says "please check your username and password, if you made an account with email, check that you have confirmed it with the link sent".

I was confused in the beginning, maybe I did misclick ? So I carefully rewrite my credentials and still got the "please check" prompt.

I downloaded another client and it worked well, with the exact same username/password (which I’m currently writing this post with).

It’s really annoying me I truly wanted to try Mlem, it looks like it has the best UI on iOS.

My account is tied to the lemm.ee instance if it can help, my email is of course verified, and my credentials are correct.