All of the apps have you enter your credentials into their page because Lemmy doesn't support OAuth2. I don't think it's fair to criticize Voyager for a problem that is currently inherent to all Lemmy apps.
You're correct, but by maintaining distinct passwords with a password manager you make sure only the one account is compromised. 2FA also helps, you may have the username and password, but the 2FA code that you were given needs to be used immediately or else it will expire, and an expired 2FA code won't allow you to successfully breach the account you're trying to break into to.
That's fair, but sometimes a malicious actor will attempt to covertly contribute code that introduces a security vulnerability.
Indeed, this is a real weak spot with Lemmy's security. I honestly think we need to place more emphasis on implementing OAuth2, when I have the time I'll have to take a look at that again to see if I'm able to.
Yeah, it's weird because many people agree that you should be compensated if a loved one does on the job, but in a post scarcity economy what would compensation look like? I'm honestly not sure, it's kinda weird to think about.
Indeed. I'm certain they exist, but it's a case of needing to research which organizations are reputable and respected for their certifications.
Fully agreed.
And yet you've posted it to the memes community. Curious.
Indeed, right now we're one of if not the largest questions community, even larger than !asklemmy@lemmy.ml, so there are more resources here than other places.
Yeah, I would say this is a meme.
Source: I made it the fuck up.
Currently, we're being a little more lax with the support questions because of how new Lemmy is. Once the platform has matured a bit more, we'll move to being more strict about enforcing our rules on support questions.
Edit: Ignore me, I'm a dumbass and forgot which instance I'm looking at.
I'll make sure to let you know if I see it anywhere.