

1st Amendment protections on freedom of speech apply to everyone in the USA, regardless of citizenship. Frenchman should sue.
1st Amendment protections on freedom of speech apply to everyone in the USA, regardless of citizenship. Frenchman should sue.
Cool, I hadn’t heard of that. So instance admins can access their lists via API I see. Should be possible to “spam filter” federations that way at least.
Maybe this stuff can be expanded to include a spam list of bad users and links too, for Lemmy servers to parse via API and block.
Might be good to think about fediverse security similar to email security, as they are both federated information sharing systems. Email has spam blocking, allowing for reputation checks and other complex stuff. I wonder if Lemmy instances could collaborate on a SpamHaus type of bad host / bad user list to use and share.
You can’t put that in a can to drink though
One thing I’ve learnt to look for is a kind of company that is not open or active 24/7, something that runs on daytime office hours only. Helps to cut down the possibilities for after hours work bullshit happening.
So Teams calls of 1-4 people can send traffic direct peer-to-peer if they’re on the same LAN right?
Do all calls of 5+ users stay centrally hosted on the cloud?
These are the kinds of things that MS should document and make easily available for IT and firewall admins. Finding info on Teams ports wasn’t easy in my experience.
That’s not true, because the Constitution applies to the whole place. Americans and non-citizens freely exercise those rights in those areas daily.
If any agent of the government tells you otherwise, you must educate them and enforce the free exercise of your own rights.