• @[email protected]
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    871 year ago

    Would be nice if companies can spin up their own (lemmy|mastodon|…) instances and push out releases there. No more “blue check marks” to verify authenticity or relying on the platform to be stable. If it comes from @public.apple.com, then it’s guaranteed to be authentic.

    • Thales
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      251 year ago

      If it’s good enough for the BBC and the German government, then it’s good enough for large corporations.

      Plus, there was just a post earlier today where someone was showing X/Twitter was asking for $1000 a month to verify their business account. Why would Apple ever pay that?

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      Also they can additionally see subdomain accounts as a verification service.

      The point of Twitter was they didn’t have to do it themselves tho. Company websites weren’t a thing back in the past bur became one for the same reason they later got Twitter. The suggestion of self hosting is, in a way, somewhat of a step back. But they SHOULD be doing it.

    • Bobby Turkalino
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      -231 year ago

      … what? Why would a company release software on a microblogging platform?

      What I think you’re getting at is the use of asymmetric cryptography. But Apple can use that while still releasing thru normal means like the App Store, their website, etc

      • @[email protected]
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        171 year ago

        The fuck are you talking about???

        They’re not talking about releasing software, they’re talking about customer support.