Recently I was locked out of my own Ghost blog platform because they decided they were going to add Email 2FA. I also cannot add any other authors because that requires email verification.

Today I was looking at installing Bonfire and came across this:

Bonfire requires working email for user signups, password resets, and notifications. Most installations will need email configuration before the instance is usable.

Setting up email is a pain in the ass, costs money, is dependent on 3rd parties, violates privacy, and is just completely unnecessary. Why wouldn’t you give users the option to not use it? It’s infuriating!

  • artyom@piefed.socialOP
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    8 days ago

    It’s a crapload more work to support XMPP/Matrix/whatever messaging on any platform than…SMTP

    It’s absolutely not.

    it’d make more sense to use whatsapp

    It’d make far less sense considering both the fact that it’s a Meta-owned proprietary data collection and advertising product, and also that they simply don’t support such a functionality.

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      8 days ago

      It’s a crapload more work to support XMPP/Matrix/whatever messaging on any platform than…SMTP

      It’s absolutely not.

      And you know this since you’ve written code to manage both on different environments, right?

      Also, whatsapp supports all kinds of “bots” and it has absolutely massive userspace compared to pretty much any other instant message application. It doesn’t matter if you create the perfect protocol and platform for this kind of thing if there’s 7 people globally using it.