Yes I know there already are Xbox communities on Lemmy but hear me out.
Think of this new community as more of a news feed. It will have the latest Xbox news entirely readable on Lemmy with no links to read the article on external sites.
Because there is no website to try and drive traffic to there I’ll be no click bait and no ads or sponsored content.
Obviously the community is more than welcome to post content too about things they’ve accomplished in games or questions about Xbox or even help and advice.
So come and join the newest Xbox community on Lemmy.
I’m glad you like the idea. As for the security concerns it was mentioned a couple of months ago. You can see the answer from the instance admin here.
Thanks! As another comment, I was also surprised not to find a PC gaming community on your instance, I guess it will come eventually
I’m sure someone will make one. I would however I’m not really a PC gamer and I’m not up to speed on the latest tech and games on PC. The last gaming PC I built had a GTX 750 TI that was brand new at the time.
Now I only use macOS and I’m sure you know gaming on Mac isn’t exactly ideal.
That would be great. I would like see lemmy.zip becoming the default gaming instance, instance of having gaming / games on every instance possible
I personally would not, partially for the aforementioned concerns about .zip and also because Lemmy IIRC has no migration path from one instance domain to another. This is partially due to ActivityPub and partially due to it not being addressed in Lemmy core.
This is part of the reason why after FMHY.ml got disrupted, those communities could not come back online on that server.
For the time being, whenever you choose a fediverse domain, you are stuck with it, especially if you run Lemmy.
I’m not that confident in sites that choose .zip at this point in time.
That’s a fair point.
Well, I guess we’ll have to wait for the next Lemmy/Kbin dedicated gaming instance
personally i think that’s not a great answer
yes, it is.
.scr
is also a valid executable that windows pcs will run, but i wouldn’t go about distributing programmes as suchalmost all websites do that now, but man-in-the-middle attacks aren’t really the issue with .zip domains
this issue isn’t clicking links to places you weren’t expecting, but clicking a link to a place you were expecting. if i send you an email saying “i sent you the invoice.zip you asked me to”; then you’d be expecting that link to open the invoice zip file
especially on lemmy, as links often follow the format “https:⧸⧸domain.com⧸c⧸topic@differentdomain.com”
this is true (although anyone that has
||.zip^
blocked won’t see images hosted on lemmy.zip)i think it’s a necessary reaction. i’ve blocked
.zip
on both my parents’ computers (and my own, but i at least know how to disable it for specific sites). now admittedly they’re unlikely to be using lemmy[1], but you get the pictureyes. but giving them more attack vectors isn’t the best idea
this may be true, but A) we’re not there yet, and B) that doesn’t mean it’s a good thing (or relevant)
this is not the best attitude, as (as @quortez says), lemmy doesn’t currently allow migration or re-federation
points 3 & 8 are the most pertinent.
(sorry it’s long, but i might link to this in future so i wanted it somewhat comprehensive)
although i have just set up a lemmy acct. for someone a similar age, and only slightly more tech-savvy ↩︎