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    How the fuck is it possible to airdrop files to strangers’ phones?
    That’s a massive invasion of privacy. Just imagine getting a notification on your phone while you sit on the bus, and when you click on it, it’s a pic of the guy sitting in front of you jerking his cock.

    Fun fact: The Chinese government can routinely overcome the encryption used by AirDrop, which allows them to track users and get their phone numbers and email addresses.

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      Just imagine getting a notification on your phone while you sit on the bus, and when you click on it, it’s a pic of the guy sitting in front of you jerking his cock.

      Unironically this happened to me in middle school. It’s not even a hypothetical situation, it’s just what people do lol

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      it’s not possible anymore iirc because of a recent update. you can enable universal receiving but it turns off after a few minutes always. OOP is making this story up most likely.

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      I hate this. I loved always having airdrop for everyone on and I’d sometimes randomly get funny pictures airdropped and would airdrop funny pictures back. Sometimes even having a random conversation with a stranger in the same place.

      This was genuinely a great feature (and something you explicitly disable), so it really sucks that this is not possible anymore (as the setting doesn’t exist anymore / turns off automatically after a few minutes).

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      Because sometimes you need to transfer something to people not in your contacts list but is physically with you.

      You have to turn it on to accept other people sending and it shuts off automatically after 10 minutes, and you have to accept the file as well.

      Fun fact: China and every other government can track your phone through its connection to the towers and it giving away your IMSI. They don’t need AirDrop to know who is behind what number at what location.

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        China forced Apple to only allow airdrop to all for a few minutes at a time, as apparently it was a popular way to spread Winnie the Pooh pictures

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          It was actually digital leaflets, not Winnie the Pooh. (source)

          I know it’s not your fault, but honestly, the Winnie the Pooh meme is so overplayed. It distracts from the real, documented activism happening in China and brings up a tired, dehumanizing joke over an incredibly serious issue. It feels ignorant and reduces the gravity of what’s happening there. Again, I know you didn’t mean it this way—it’s just a broader problem with how the English-speaking internet often frames these discussions.

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            Oh no, I do know it is actual dissent circulating, but every now and then it’s good to remind people that for some reason Mr Xi Jinping hates the damn stupid comparison with a cartoon bear. And it is actual dissent, since they’ve actually temporarily blocked queries on Baidu for such The Poo, Winnie

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              see, you say “every now and then” but i see it every single time

              just putting that out there. would love to see a world where English speakers are aware of the material struggles Chinese citizens face, and vice versa, at least alongside the memetic symbols like Pooh and Tank Man, instead of hidden behind them.

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        When they’re physically with you and willing to accept files from you, they can give you their number or scan a QR code on your phone.
        In any case, airdrop requests should by default be ignored if the sender isn’t in your contacts, with an option to toggle that.

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          Or I can turn on AirDrop temporarily and let them wirelessly send it? How the fuck is handing your phone over to someone better? And a QR code is just annoying compared to tapping a name in a list and the other person accepting your request.

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            It all depends on implementation. If AirDrop reception is disabled by default and you don’t get a notification unless you activate it first, then I guess it’s fine.

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              That’s exactly how it is.

              The default is only people in your contacts list can ask to send you stuff or you can have it turned off and it’ll stay off.

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      literally the least disturbing thing abt this post but go off

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        I’d argue that Twitter is the most disturbing part. Imagine being a furry who still uses Twitter. What the fuck has to have gone wrong in your life to still be using Twitter as a furry?

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          the biggest flaw with lemmy is that none of yall can conceptualize how difficult it is to convince your entire friend group to migrate platforms

          the furry community on twitter is and almost always has been massive. (edit: i think i was corrected by an actual member of the community below, im slightly misinformed here) nothing went wrong—things just haven’t gone right yet to get them to transfer like journalists and activists have.

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            Most of us migrated to bluesky early on. Like, part of the reason why bluesky blew up was because invite codes spread like wildfire through the furry community.

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              Interesting! I actually didn’t know the previous state—I am simply just aware that furry Twitter is still huge currently, despite the transition.

              Do you think there is hope for a second wave? Or are the laggards beyond hope, from your perspective?

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                Eh, a lot of them are probably mirroring their posts to Twitter. They’ll probably be there until someone forces them off. The ones who haven’t migrated or started to migrating are kinda probably “beyond hope”.

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              Y’all we need to make invite codes on mastodon and people might actually join and use it.

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                You just need to make it easier to use. I considered mastodon early on, but everyone moved to bluesky because it was simple, easy, and basically just like Twitter with the promise of using a federated protocol sometime in the future. So that’s where I ended up. Not that I use microblogging sites very much, but that’s why I have a bluesky account and not a mastodon one.

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        Twitter is far more disturbing than a bit of weird furry artwork, nazi bar or whatever it is people say.

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    Heh, I didn’t know Luigi liked Breloom. Fine taste in Pokémon. I’m all in for this badass grass type becoming an obscure symbol for class war.