this post was submitted on 08 Feb 2024
15 points (94.1% liked)
Open Source
31354 readers
298 users here now
All about open source! Feel free to ask questions, and share news, and interesting stuff!
Useful Links
- Open Source Initiative
- Free Software Foundation
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Software Freedom Conservancy
- It's FOSS
- Android FOSS Apps Megathread
Rules
- Posts must be relevant to the open source ideology
- No NSFW content
- No hate speech, bigotry, etc
Related Communities
- !libre_culture@lemmy.ml
- !libre_software@lemmy.ml
- !libre_hardware@lemmy.ml
- !linux@lemmy.ml
- !technology@lemmy.ml
Community icon from opensource.org, but we are not affiliated with them.
founded 5 years ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
But it's not like they're gonna know
They know. They might not ban people as aggressively as they did back when I got booted, but they certainly know.
How would they know that the client running on your device is modified?
Honestly, I have no clue. But the fact is that this is the only thing I did that could've violated any TOS.
Just one day after I logged in to the alternative client, I got banned. So there's that.
Login history probably displays some client version. It's how they know you're due for an update as well