Christopher Bouzy
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A reporter I know and haven't heard from in months, randomly contacts me to lecture me about passwords. I explained to her we use bcrypt to hash passwords. Here is her response. It actually gets worse....
06:18 PM - Feb 10, 2024
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Christopher Bouzy
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Then she accused me of not notifying our users about changing passwords and 2FA. This is an actual reporter with years of experience, and she didn't know we contacted our users within hours of learning about the vulnerability, and forced all of our users to use strong passwords. Wow...🤦🏾‍♂️
06:18 PM - Feb 10, 2024
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Lisa W FirstWave
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It seems like someone on Spoutible is spreading false information. People are so wicked! I hope I’m wrong!!! We just have to stay strong, stick together, and continue to make Spoutible the best social media platform ever. 🙏🏽
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06:41 PM - Feb 10, 2024
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Casey Wagner
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In response to Lisa W FirstWave.
One of the first things I learned interning at a newspaper is that most reporters (and editors) are lazy and will go to the easiest source, not the best source.
And people just love to go to Twitter to look for "sources" now.
07:32 PM - Feb 10, 2024
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Lisa W FirstWave
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That’s not good, because everything on Twitter isn’t true.
07:45 PM - Feb 10, 2024
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Alfalpha Male ✔️
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In response to Casey Wagner.
My favorite is on Xitter's Community Notes, when someone uses Elon's Xitts or anyone's as a "reliable source"
07:47 PM - Feb 10, 2024
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