Their lack of required information to dox me. The “worst” thing they have about me is my IP and what I post in this public forum, but it’s not like they know my actual name or where I live or anything.
Wait what? My lemmy instance asked for my cc information, pictures of my documents and GPS access.
Your instance didn’t require a dick pic?
It’s dick pic or all of that other stuff
You didn’t have to send the stool sample in?
Can it be metal, or does it need to be wood?
No, no. Here, hold still.
I had to send in a cum sample. More than one actually.
I think you may have been scammed. Send me your CC info, and I will check it for you.
fake.
you only need to provide a DNA sample.
the amount of false information on here… smh
They have more than that.
They have the times that you post. Your normal travel data. Types of devices or browsers you post from. What topics you post too. What individuals you communicate with.
I don’t know what they could do with this information, but we be shouldnt be ignorant of it.
Aside from the types of devices or browsers you post from, all that is included in the “and what I post in this public forum” part the parent comment already mentioned.
Your name is Steven, and you live in Arizona.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Arizona? When did you move out of Chicago?
Yeah, nobody should be giving their personal information to any online services. The worst thing my instance admins could do is dox my IP (which doesn’t even geolocate to the city I’m in) and my burner email.
Nothing lol. Same as how every website works
Not giving them enough information to be able to do so in the first place. In fact, this works to thwart doxxing anywhere for most people. Exceptions would be people on static IPs, who’s IP address may resolve to their direct home address. This isn’t common, though.
Not a ton. Loss of community reputation, legal stuff, that’s about it. A good software developer does not necessarily a good administrator make.
And if the thought of being doxxed is a concern, consider data breaches and law enforcement requests too. These may happen even with a benevolent administrator.
rglullis@communick.news
I think you’ve just asked the question “Why doesn’t the US have information privacy laws?”
In any case, if an instance owner did this and they had at least one user from the EU, they’d get sued into oblivion. Meta, Apple, and Google constantly get hundreds of millions of dollars in fines over stuff like this.
Nothing. Don’t say or do anything on instances ran by people you don’t trust.
If privacy is that important to you though, set up an email address for your “online” aliases so it can’t tie you to your real name. Also if you are really worried about IP addresses leaking (IMO, you probably shouldn’t be), just use a VPN. And don’t send people PMs that you don’t want to end up having to justify to a lawyer.
Also note that I can’t think of anything that would kill an instance faster than their admin leaking email addresses and PMs. Most people are probably not important enough to risk killing an entire instance over.
I don’t want people to know my real name so I opened up my own instance.
I want to know everyone’s fake name, so I opened up my own instance.
To what end? You might as well look up some random address in the phone book.
Morals?
The same thing that stops an employer from taking your social security number.
Law. They are paying their housing provider via some bank account. For the police, that means they are easy to find. However, if they pay with crypto for hosting, or use some other way to hide from the law, they may be safe.
God
Is doxxing what we are gonna call complying to warrant requests?
Same-same, only different.
You probably don’t have to worry about, most lemmy users aren’t worth doxxing