Just asking as I did exactly that and it kind of seems like it works? I would have thought there would have been some kind of checksum/key etc…
The only issue I’m really running into is that it says subscribe pending on some communities when I try to subscribe but I’m assuming that’s due to being overloaded etc…
Is there anything major that I’m overlooking?
Note: The server is personal so hijacking existing usernames isn’t an issue but I’m assuming it would be if it was populated?
So this partly happened on midwest.social, when the admin reverted to a three-day old backup. Other servers that had already cached comments from that time could still see them; those of us on the home server could not. I checked with my alt account.
As for hijacking usernames: If you are able to wipe and reinstall the instance you likely have the ability to just set my password hash to something else and control my account. As a user you need to trust your home instance.
If the domain registration lapses and a malicious actor was to pick it up it could cause issues potentially.
As I said: you need to trust your home instance in that regard. I don’t think there is a technical solution for these problems.
I experienced it. I couldn’t subscribe to the same communities with same username.
Yeah, I have a feeling that this is the case with my server. It does seem to be communities that I was already subscribed to having issues subscribing again.
The only issue I’m really running into is that it says subscribe pending on some communities when I try to subscribe but I’m assuming that’s due to being overloaded etc…
Try refreshing the page after smashing the subscribe button