Post #1907592
2022-11-08 17:54 UTC
But Luca, not everyone is in the fediverse. The export is useless for the other accounts. And in my Twitter archive are only the IDs of the people I followed. Not their names or websites. What about them?
If you scroll to the bottom of #Fedifinder, you can now view a table of the accounts that you have scanned. Even if they have no handle in their profile. Or one that wasn't correctly detected.
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@Luca@vis.social 2022-11-09 23:22
For half an hour full of stress I thought, I exposed the sessions database. I noticed a data folder in the git repository that should not have been there (wrong path). First I deleted the folder (to make it less visible), then I revoked the Twitter app tokens, filtered the data from the git history (to actually remove it) and put a notice on the #fedifinder homepage. Finally, I felt like I did, what I could. I relaxed and realized that user data was never at risk. The was the staging database.