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@feditips You should mention that different instances have different post length limits, and that while the default maximum post lenth is 500 characters, there are many instances that allow a higher limit - the one I use has an 11,000 character limit, for example.
(It wuld also be great if there were a listing of instances that allow more than 500 character posts, showing what the maximum post length is on each!)
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@feditips You should mention that different instances have different post length limits, and that while the default maximum post lenth is 500 characters, there are many instances that allow a higher limit - the one I use has an 11,000 character limit, for example.
(It wuld also be great if there were a listing of instances that allow more than 500 character posts, showing what the maximum post length is on each!)
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@feditips You should mention that different instances have different post length limits, and that while the default maximum post lenth is 500 characters, there are many instances that allow a higher limit - the one I use has an 11,000 character limit, for example.
(It wuld also be great if there were a listing of instances that allow more than 500 character posts, showing what the maximum post length is on each!)
@feditips You should mention that different instances have different post length limits, and that while the default maximum post lenth is 500 characters, there are many instances that allow a higher limit - the one I use has an 11,000 character limit, for example.
(It wuld also be great if there were a listing of instances that allow more than 500 character posts, showing what the maximum post length is on each!)
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- 1y ·
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infosec.exchange
@feditips You should mention that different instances have different post length limits, and that while the default maximum post lenth is 500 characters, there are many instances that allow a higher limit - the one I use has an 11,000 character limit, for example.
(It wuld also be great if there were a listing of instances that allow more than 500 character posts, showing what the maximum post length is on each!)
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@feditips You should mention that different instances have different post length limits, and that while the default maximum post lenth is 500 characters, there are many instances that allow a higher limit - the one I use has an 11,000 character limit, for example.
(It wuld also be great if there were a listing of instances that allow more than 500 character posts, showing what the maximum post length is on each!)
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@feditips You should mention that different instances have different post length limits, and that while the default maximum post lenth is 500 characters, there are many instances that allow a higher limit - the one I use has an 11,000 character limit, for example.
(It wuld also be great if there were a listing of instances that allow more than 500 character posts, showing what the maximum post length is on each!)
@feditips You should mention that different instances have different post length limits, and that while the default maximum post lenth is 500 characters, there are many instances that allow a higher limit - the one I use has an 11,000 character limit, for example.
(It wuld also be great if there were a listing of instances that allow more than 500 character posts, showing what the maximum post length is on each!)
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- 1y ·
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@dansup What makes you think that everyone on the planet even HAS a mobile phone? In many parts of the world those cost money and not everyone has them. And even people who do have them to often don't want to give out their number to random services on the Internet, for fear of getting increased junk/spam calls or other misuse. There is really know way of "knowing" your number wouldn't be stored and misused, as your question presupposes.
Personally I think this is a terrible idea, both because of the discrimination against people who do not have mobile phones, but also because you are asking users to trust random instance owners not to do anything bad with their phone numbers. The "bad apples" among instance owners (can you absolutely guarantee there aren't any?) are probably hoping something like this will be enabled real soon now!
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@dansup What makes you think that everyone on the planet even HAS a mobile phone? In many parts of the world those cost money and not everyone has them. And even people who do have them to often don't want to give out their number to random services on the Internet, for fear of getting increased junk/spam calls or other misuse. There is really know way of "knowing" your number wouldn't be stored and misused, as your question presupposes.
Personally I think this is a terrible idea, both because of the discrimination against people who do not have mobile phones, but also because you are asking users to trust random instance owners not to do anything bad with their phone numbers. The "bad apples" among instance owners (can you absolutely guarantee there aren't any?) are probably hoping something like this will be enabled real soon now!
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@dansup What makes you think that everyone on the planet even HAS a mobile phone? In many parts of the world those cost money and not everyone has them. And even people who do have them to often don't want to give out their number to random services on the Internet, for fear of getting increased junk/spam calls or other misuse. There is really know way of "knowing" your number wouldn't be stored and misused, as your question presupposes.
Personally I think this is a terrible idea, both because of the discrimination against people who do not have mobile phones, but also because you are asking users to trust random instance owners not to do anything bad with their phone numbers. The "bad apples" among instance owners (can you absolutely guarantee there aren't any?) are probably hoping something like this will be enabled real soon now!
@dansup What makes you think that everyone on the planet even HAS a mobile phone? In many parts of the world those cost money and not everyone has them. And even people who do have them to often don't want to give out their number to random services on the Internet, for fear of getting increased junk/spam calls or other misuse. There is really know way of "knowing" your number wouldn't be stored and misused, as your question presupposes.
Personally I think this is a terrible idea, both because of the discrimination against people who do not have mobile phones, but also because you are asking users to trust random instance owners not to do anything bad with their phone numbers. The "bad apples" among instance owners (can you absolutely guarantee there aren't any?) are probably hoping something like this will be enabled real soon now!