Literally the headline. Not illegal at all is best of course.
I’d like to have a sort of reverse Warrant Canary of sorts, that will pop if security is breached
A post politely requesting that it itself be taken down.
Stream a Nintendo game.
On lemmy.world, expressing support for Luigi Mangione/murdering CEOs.
I mean endorsing violence shouldn’t be promoted so I do think thats a good thing
I would agree in principle if they weren’t holding the rest of society down so much.
A guide on how to rip and emulate your games.
Reverse engineer the CD key algorithm for a defunked game.
It’s ‘defunct’ but your spelling is better.
OP found a disc that had been sprayed with Febreze.
Our dog rolled in a dead bird and had to be defunked.
If this were Reddit, opposing the genocide in Gaza and speaking out against the Biden administration for supporting it would get you reported swiftly.
On imgur if you post “the gif” it’s taken down immediately and your account will get banned, or so the legend goes.
Now you got my curiosity! What gif?
Look up hulk smash black widow in a private browser.
Erotic fiction involving minors. I believe it is protected under the 1st amendment but obviously no one wants to host it.
Nice try FBI
No, It will not work. There so much site host this type of stuff with out any issue(Lolicon) like Pixiv, Reddit or Patreon.
I don’t understand how something such as you’re asking would be a reverse warrant canary? Canaries get pulled as a way of broadcasting something without breaking a court order not to talk about it. How would you do a reverse of that by posting something that breaks the rules or violates norms?
Say I make a secure network that you all can use.
A warranty canary would be the famous “FBI has not yet been here” on the page I’m sharing on this network right?
But what if this is a decentralised network where there is no central node that can be compromised? How will I even know if the security of the network has somehow been breached?
My idea is this reverse warranty canard; if one day I get a cease and desist letter, I know the network has been infiltrated in one way or another.
Up til I get that, it’s not like I’m 100% safe (like when the “FBI hasn’t been here yet” is stil there), but if I do get one, I know I’m not.
Maybe the reverse warranty canard exists and I’m using it all wrong, otherwise it made sense for me.
Edit: as pointed out its warrant canard not warranty canard.
Lmao entirely unrelated but I love the slow autocorrect degradation of “warrant canary” into “warranty canard” throughout your comment
Ha ha, I’m not a native speaker so that could 100% just be my fault.