w.social invite code
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So regarding that new EU social network (which is said to be decentralized but unclear if that implies ActivityPub which would make it more relevant in my book); entering a string in the “invitation code” and clicking “continue” does not result in an XHR request to the server and there’s a lot of JS on the page to handle the invitation code.
This implies the code is checked in the browser so the correct code(s) is somewhere in the JavaScript. So it should be possible to reverse-engineer it, no? 😉
Any takers for this challenge?
Justin Crozer
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stage.wsocial.euJustin Crozer
in reply to Frank Goossens' blog • • •ah bluesky implemented stupid age verification stuff here in Australia due to some BS laws so I no longer use and support bluesky. If someone wants to use the ATproto on something different I'll be happy to support the protocol as long as its open.
I believe in open web standards which is why I refuse and cannot support anything chromium based. I use Firefox / gecko based browsers daily.
Mark
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