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福: 𝐏𝐇𝐀𝐍𝐓𝐀𝐒𝐌. ⠀He wanders around, crawls to the top and let everyone see, that the disgraced is now a king to his own empire. Perpetually, Jolene.
WARNINGThis account is made solely for roleplay purposes only.
No meta-gaming and god-mod allowance.
福: tweet gue banyak banget udahan hahahahshs
; Lucu juga mstd online yang local isinya anak rp semua.

福: Nice... mstd ada fitur tab, bird app gak punya.

mstd 1 : 0 bird app.

福: kenapa deh orang-orang pada deactive?
Hshshs. I’m in love with this catto emoji. ​
福: We know that the bird app isn’t safe either, but we use it anyway. ​
福: Sebenernya kalau mau bilang nggak aman juga semua platform sosial media nggak ada yang aman. Inget sama platform ‘post foto’ dengan fitur mereka yang tiba-tiba kasih suggestion yang ‘coincidentally’ sama dengan yang kita obrolin sebelumnya? That’s only one example on how dangerous social media is. Tinggal kita aja yang baik-baik gunain platform yang ada.
@vigdis This is not an issue with special characters, nor is it an issue in a true sense of the word. The bcrypt algorithm works on 72 bytes, anything beyond that makes no difference. This is a comparatively arcane topic that is disingenous to bring up in the context of this thread. If you'd like, you should bring this topic up with the developers of the bcrypt gem or Devise.
I wanted to mention this because the messages in my notifications suggest the new folks might not be aware of this, but the timing is actually quite relevant: I've been working on Mastodon full-time for 4 years. Mastodon was first revealed to the public in a Show HN post around this time in 2016.
Mastodon does not store passwords in plain text. This is trivial to confirm as Mastodon is an open-source project. We use the bcrypt algorithm for one-way hashing of passwords. I can't believe someone is spreading misinformation about something so trivial to debunk.