One of the things I’m cautious about when it comes to lemmy (and mastodon) is how easy it can be to lose control of your account.

For example, a server could shut down unexpectedly making hundreds of people lose their accounts. Or, a malicious administrator could take over a popular account to post scams or propaganda. I am not aware of these things having happened, but I don’t think they’re too far fetched.

Self-hosting a lemmy server solves some of these problems, but that takes a bit of time, effort and money.

I was thinking about email encryption, specifically the digital signature part. Could something like that be used in lemmy? So that if someone decides to “trust” me, they will be able to trust that it’s me no matter which account I post from. They would be able to spot an impostor who had gained access to my account.

What do you think?

  • borstis@lemm.eeOP
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    1 year ago

    That’s a good point, about browsers. I still think it’s a worthwhile feature to think about.

    I guess what it boils down to is that I think server admins should be able to control how users access their server but that each user should in some way own their account.