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Margbaramerica and lib_crusher which is a bummer since I told those kind of guys many times that just posting our way through thr holocaust epically owning people on the Fuhrer app accomplishes little and risks much. I just don't get why tech companies are expected to follow their own arbitrary rules they repeatedly break. Why tolerate your friends being mysteriously banned or engagement nerfed until they barely even show up on your page, in the first place? Then again, Lemmy doesn't seem like it was designed for people who like to make friends at all.
Still not sure what you're talking about. What was the sensitive information stored on servers that got sold?
Banking information, names, phone #, home addresses & that of their family members
Just doing my regular check under the hood with the people who still think their info is safe in datacenters in the Diddy Megaupload era