Uh, did Lemmy.world get hacked? - eviltoast

When logging into lemmy.world the banner now says “Israel - ni**a style” (full word unredacted) and it starts linking to lemon party and a bunch of other NSFW sites.

    • Trapping5341@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Personally I don’t use 2fa even though I want to. I use bitwarden for everything and I have no way to set up 2fa inside bitwarden. I can set it up through authy but prefer not to.

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          1 year ago

          Narrator voiceover: In today’s lesson @ExcursionInversion learns that the world is not the USA and vice versa.

          What’s the price in RMB and do they take payment by WeChat Wallet or Alipay?

          Oh, what’s that? You don’t know what any of that even is?

          Perhaps you’re not in a position to say “come on” then. Given that the site doesn’t even have i18n for the overwhelming majority of world languages, I’m pretty confident in guessing they don’t support a whole lot of payment options accessible to the bulk of the world as well.

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              1 year ago

              So they don’t accept payment in RMB over AliPay or Wechat is what you’re saying?

              What. A. Surprise.

              Credit cards are incredibly unpopular here: I’ve literally not seen one in use that wasn’t by a tourist in a tourist-oriented shop in 20 years. “Debit card” is so vague it’s almost charming. Paypal isn’t easily available as an option in most of the world. (I, for example, to use Paypal, would have to jump through incredibly time-consuming and expensive hoops to use its ‘letter of credit’ option.) I don’t know what “ACH” is, but I can pretty much guarantee that I can’t pay from my bank account given the currency export restrictions, etc. etc. etc. etc.

              So again: today’s lesson was “the world is not the USA and vice versa”.