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Lemmy is no honeypot and no programming language is perfect + there are attacks that work without JavaScript, CSS exfiltration attacks for example.
Try harder.
Wrong. Elude works in .onion
There are 200 domains registered with elude, how shall we know what exactly you mean. ๐คฆ
Makes it not better anyway, since onion domain name spoofing makes the honeypot argument even worse because no one can memorize long .onion domains.
Guessing you mean elude.in, there is no source code and a stitched together homepage which looks like amateurs made that in 2 min. Sure, trust such a page over Lemmy which is FOSS + can be self-hosted.
http://eludemailxhnqzfmxehy3bk5guyhlxbunfyhkcksv4gvx6d3wcf6smad.onion/signin
I'm talking about the usability of this type of site, which does not require JS. Despite being suspicious