I don’t think it does.
I don’t think it does.
This is the correct answer and should be the top post.


This you?
https://lemmy.world/comment/14175411
Yeah, that’s you.
When you’re so fascist that Jordanlund recognizes you as fascist, most people are going to give you a hard time.
I really do love user tags.


As is your defense of Rhodesia.


It’s Lemmy.
The user base is tiny. And clients have tags.
For example, I didn’t follow you here. But, because I have your account tagged as ‘Rhodesia Lover’ I know whenever I see your account elsewhere, like here, you’re the racist that believes that unless there is a complete destruction of everyone involved that there is continuity of government.
So, by your definition, basically the only governments that don’t have continuity are…
…
I guess Paraguay before and after the War of the Triple Alliance?


I’m also using this, and it works.


It does not exist.
I did too with the joplin sync server until, without a failure or any error messages, it ate all my notes.


Having admined an instance with about 200 users, and migrated over to xmpp, I’m never going back.
It is such a beast in comparison to xmpp, and maintance is so much easier, as are full backups.
backups in the 2 times in your lifetime that such corruption actually occurs.
What are you even talking about here? This line invalidates everything else you’ve said.


I use posteo.
If you’re thinking of using your own domain, I would suggest using forwardemail.net


They weren’t.
Google runs it’s own scans against domains.


Yes.
I made the mistake of naming my emby instance https://emby.example.com
On emby, if you don’t have a session cookie, it opens on an authentication page.
I’ve had Google label it as a mitm attack and get labeled malware three times. It gets fixed in a day or two upon review, but all major browsers block it during that time.


I’ve been self-hosting a bunch of stuff for over a decade now, and have not had that issue.
Except for a matrix server with open registration for a community that others not in the community started to use.
No, Google has hit me with this multiple times for sub domains where the subdomain is the name of the product and has a login page.
So, for example, if I have emby running at emby.domain.com they’ll mark it as a phishing site. You have to add your domain to their web console and dispute the finding which is probably automated. I’ve had to do this at least three times now.
All my certs were valid.