When did lemmy.world start requiring an email address?

quazar@lemmy.world to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world – 5 points –

That to me was an important feature of reddit :(

What I suspect is that they were getting flooded by bots...

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You guessed it. Captcha and Email verification was enabled to stop the influx of bots.

Has the ability to create communities also been limited? I've been trying and the circle keeps spinning.

No, none of those limits are set. But did you check if the community already exists? Lemmy doesn't always give nice error messages..

I hate how everyone wants email these days. I bloody hate email in principle. If websites at least had options for Discord or Matrix or Session verification.

Why not use a throw-away email address?

That's extra work, throwaway services are often blocked, and it also defeats the purpose of having a backup contact in case of loss passwords etc.

But as I said, I hate email in general and wish there were at least other options to "verify my humanity" or for those other purposes email is used.

If disposable email is a nonstarter, why not create a free account on something like Tutanota that’s just for social media logins? You never need to see it except for password resets and login challenges. If you’re concerned about privacy, use Tor or a VPN to access it.

Don't you need email for matrix? You certainly need it for discord.

Not sure how it's now, but even discord didn't need email unless a server required verification.

Isn't Discord just a chat site? How would you use it for verification?

I've never even heard of Matrix or Session verification. Email sounds like a much easier solution IMO.

Discord has bots, so you can send verification links or just confirm the user exists. It's been done.

I get it. And I hope that more options but email will become available. But it is what it is for now. And without any sort of verification it would be hard to stop the creation of users/communities by bots and be overrun by spammers. This would quickly turn sour.

I didn't mean it as a complaint against you specifically, just a sigh about the state of web site accounts in general.

Oh I seriously didn't mean to sound snappy. I would like it too that I didn't need to link my email address with every service I want to use.