I KNOW IT SUCKS, I KNOW IT IS NOT WHAT YOU WANT, BUT PLEASE DISABLE YOUR DAMN OPEN MASTODON INSTANCE REGISTRATIONS
@jerry what is that and what does doing that mean
@lamb @jerry open registration allows anyone to create an account at any time without moderation having to approve it. The instance you're on (transfem.social) has approval-based registration. For every user I as an administrator have to go into a setting panel, view the new sign ups and hit a button to Approve or Deny. Part of what I look out for there are usernames and emails with obvious hateful references (such as 88, ss and other dog whistles) and the reason they have for joining. On transfem.social, we have words like racial slurs banned from usernames so nobody can register a username with slurs in it. Iirc mastodon doesn't even have the ability to denylist certain words. Combine that with open registration, and basically, it's an all-you-can-eat buffet for bad actors with zero ways of filtering them out.
@puppygirlhornypost2 @jerry @lamb I only found out what 88 meant recently by watching 'Mystery Road: Origin' on TV, so what if I had actually chosen 88 as a random number?
@jtb @puppygirlhornypost2 @jerry @lamb
Then every german mastodon user would have reported you. Lesson learnded, iguess

@moin @jtb @puppygirlhornypost2 @jerry @lamb

To paraphrase an old Reddit post:
“If your username ends in 86, people will assume you are 40 years old. If it ends in 69, you are definitely 12 years old.”

@Flo_Rian @moin @jtb @puppygirlhornypost2 @jerry @lamb I'm sure there are plenty of 37-38 year old millenials putting their two digit birth year in usernames and wondering why they keep getting rejected from online spaces.

@moin isn't 88 a good luck thing in China? context is everything.

that said, the context for that is worlds apart and should be obvious on inspection

@jtb @puppygirlhornypost2 @jerry @lamb

@moin @lamb Well, this one wouldn't have. Not just based on an 88. [email protected] might be born in 88.