Certainly gives him a good way to limit social media as we approach the new election cycle.
Certainly gives him a good way to limit social media as we approach the new election cycle.
Twitter and Reddit seem bent on crashing popular social media sites. If they vanished completely tomorrow along with Facebook, what would be left?
OK, I figured it out: password length Not sure what was changed on Lemmy overnight, but my password suddenly became too long for FF, Chrome, and even Liftoff.
During my trial and error checking, I tried changing the password (which continued to work in Edge), but suddenly Liftoff would not accept the new one. Changed it to something ridiculously short and miraculously everything worked in all the browsers and Liftoff. Inched it back up to something acceptably long and complex again.
Still no luck. Tried Chrome and Firefox in both desktop and mobile, but neither logs in. After clicking “login”, it spins for a second and then returns to “login”. Seems to only work in Edge now. Maybe some security change after the hack now blocks the other browsers?
Yes, exactly that. Cookies and site data, and cached web content for good measure. Restarted Firefox after, but no change. Odd.
That didn’t fix it for me. Firefix is hiding a cookie someplace because Edge logs in just fine.
I deleted RIF today, and downloaded Liftoff. It’s not perfect but maybe it will get better. If people wanted to shut off public discourse on social media like Farcebook/Reddit/Twit, then they succeeded.
This is what I use also, but youtube stopped it and blocked the videos. The work around was opening in an incognito window.