Peeps by @BestTesterEvar
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Replying to @BestTesterEvar (0x8c0e582766e79d1580af4fd8b0d2dcaae19b6f90)
Okay, so "tweet storming" isn't a thing on Peepeth I see. We don't yet have "threads" under peeps. 🧐
That does make "having a conversation", like people do on Twitter, a bit difficult.
Replying to @BestTesterEvar (0x8c0e582766e79d1580af4fd8b0d2dcaae19b6f90)
And they introduce security issues - via SIM swaps - to every account.
Okay, so "tweet storming" isn't a thing on Peepeth I see.
We don't yet have "threads" under peeps. 🧐
Replying to @BestTesterEvar (0x8c0e582766e79d1580af4fd8b0d2dcaae19b6f90)
SMS requirements are really limiting.
And they introduce security issues - via SIM swaps - to every account.
Replying to @BestTesterEvar (0x8c0e582766e79d1580af4fd8b0d2dcaae19b6f90)
One thing I love about Peepeth is that it doesn't require SMS verification to join.
SMS requirements are really limiting.
One thing I love about Peepeth is that it doesn't require SMS verification to join.
Replying to @sharengan_1 (0xa7f0dd8d100bbb1ff0d94ef13913b96b6475d1d5)
Hello guys..
Hello :)
Replying to @jesusfigueres (0x9a3fe1c4f1b2f29bb74ff6dee233d0cd8075e257)
Is Peepeth decentralized enough to prevent attacks like the one that happend yesterday in Twitter? Somebody told me that it's not. I don't know. Which could be those current vulnerabilities?
The peepeth.com *website* can be hacked and made to show anything.
But a local copy of the UI that grabs data from IPFS, checks the signatures, etc cannot be hacked the same way Twitter was hacked yesterday.
Hello. This is my first Peep evar.
