Interesting, could be because it’s something you’ve had to do often enough that they’re trying to rate limit you
Interesting, could be because it’s something you’ve had to do often enough that they’re trying to rate limit you
Gotta be honest, I am kind of curious to try this.
Hm I have made at least 3 gmail addresses and didn’t have to do this. And in fact their apps support account switching pretty easily, which seems to indicate that they don’t really disapprove of making multiple accounts.
In fact the only thing they asked for was a backup email address in case you get locked out or they need to send security alerts, and that was optional.
Wait - what kind of proof of identity do Gmail, outlook, Yahoo, etc require to make an email address?
Is this a bad thing? I thought kind of, curating who you associate with is one of the benefits
That is, they’re here not because they love Lemmy - but because they hate Reddit.
Anyone remember the Digg exodus? This was exactly how Reddit got big.
Anyway I do think it’s a little more than just hate, though. I have poked around at Lemmy before but I’m starting to take it more seriously because I actually cannot use Reddit on my phone anymore.
It does ask whether you’re a bot when your sign up, fwiw. Still honor system… And I don’t know what difference it makes after sign up
I wonder how much of a userbase this thing has who have never been on Reddit, though. Probably not more than a handful?
How did that go?