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Scam Awareness Thread

Scam Awareness Thread

With so many scams out there, especially now as we face the end of the financial year and the pinned "How to spot a tax scam" post being nearly a year old, I'm going to pin this thread as a place to share advice regarding scams or any new scams you might have noticed.

This isn't to say not to post scam related stuff in the main community but to create a place to keep track of scam related stuff which might get washed away over time.

IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR LEMMY.WORLD USERS

IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR LEMMY.WORLD USERS

Hello from across the fediverse!

If you've contributed to the conversation in discussions in this community you may have noticed you weren't getting a lot of interaction (at least from outside your instance: lemmy.world). There are a couple of reasons for this and I will unpin this post when the issues are resolved.

The problem is basically that lemmy.world is sending too many activities for aussie.zone to keep up with, this is mostly due to the latency going from Europe to Sydney. There are some features being developed for Lemmy to hopefully fix this issue (expected in 0.19.5). The delay currently means that activities are taking around 7 days to reach aussie.zone.

The admins of aussie.zone do a great job keeping the instance going as a place for us to gather and discuss Australia and related issues so please do not direct any criticism at them over this. To be able to properly interact with our community I would recommend creating an account on another instance for the time being (as far as I know lemmy.world is the only problematic one).

If you're interested there is currently a discussion ongoing in !meta@aussie.zone (link for aussie.zone users) covering this.

[Aussie Zone Meta] Please defederate from threads.net

[Aussie Zone Meta] Please defederate from threads.net

cross-posted from: https://aussie.zone/post/5028069

Meta threads will open federation to the fediverse soon, and while this is mainly to mastodon it will still affect lemmy. They are acting like they won't be evil, but let's be real this is Facebook when have they ever done that.

This article which has been trending lately explains some of the issues. https://ploum.net/2023-06-23-how-to-kill-decentralised-networks.html

This comment here is a simple analogy if you can't be bothered reading the article. https://lemmy.ca/comment/5702922

Weekly Random Thread #50 12-12-2023

Weekly Random Thread #50 12-12-2023

G'day all! Just thought I'd chuck up this random thread for a bit of a yarn. You know, sometimes it's nice to have a chinwag about anything and everything – could be your latest DIY project, a recipe you're stoked about, or even just how your day's been. It's all about sharing the good vibes and having a fair dinkum chat. So, what's the goss? Jump on in and let's have a good old chit-chat, like a bunch of mates sitting 'round the table. Cheers!

Discussion on Concerns over Auto tl;dr bot

Discussion on Concerns over Auto tl;dr bot

Hello everyone ,

There have been concerns raised lately over issues with the Auto tl;dr bot which creates summaries of news articles from several known sites, however only really ABC news is applicable here. Relevant threads:

There are also many other occurrences (I haven't been keeping track), if there are some you would like appended to this list comment with a link below.

Most concerns are that the bot misses important information and/or gives a misleading summary. I'd like to see where people sit on the issue and how we could potentially deal with it. There are a few options I can think of:

  1. Remove the bot (through a ban)
  2. Get @dalekerrigan@aussie.zone to comment a disclaimer underneath all of its comments
  3. Get @dalekerrigan@aussie.zone automatically delete all comments by the bot which have been reported (may open door for abuse)
  4. Do nothing

I don't hate the bot - it can be useful, and I like the concept, however, just like us it gets things wrong.

Anyway feedback is welcome, if you have an opinion on this please comment below so I can judge where we all stand on this and try to make the right decision

Tupperware has filed for bankruptcy – is multi-level marketing in trouble?

Tupperware has filed for bankruptcy – is multi-level marketing in trouble?

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Tupperware has filed for bankruptcy – is multi-level marketing in trouble?

https://theconversation.com/tupperware-has-filed-for-bankruptcy-is-multi-level-marketing-in-trouble-239387

Tupperware was a pioneer of ‘multi-level marketing’ and enjoyed decades of success. Its demise offers important lessons for marketers in an age of new ‘side hustles’.

Tupperware has filed for bankruptcy – is multi-level marketing in trouble?
Why Labor refuses to ban gambling ads - ABC listen

Why Labor refuses to ban gambling ads - ABC listen

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Why Labor refuses to ban gambling ads - ABC listen

https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/abc-news-daily/why-labor-refuses-to-ban-gambling-ads/104301268

On any given day you are being bombarded by gambling ads on television, radio and online.  A parliamentary committee is pushing for a full ban on advertising to protect younger generations from the dangers of gambling, but there are indications the government will stop short of that.  Today, investigative journalist and occasional Radio National Breakfast host Steve Cannane on the arguments being made by the powerful gambling industry in its lobbying against a full ban.  Featured:  Steve Cannane, ABC investigative journalist

Why Labor refuses to ban gambling ads - ABC listen
Global heating is making El Niño and La Niña forecasts less reliable, BoM says

Global heating is making El Niño and La Niña forecasts less reliable, BoM says

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Global heating is making El Niño and La Niña forecasts less reliable, BoM says

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2024/sep/19/global-heating-is-making-el-nino-and-la-nina-forecasts-less-reliable-bom-says

Exclusive: Meteorologists say climate change and the amount of heat being added to the oceans make predictions based on the past less reliable

Global heating is making El Niño and La Niña forecasts less reliable, BoM says
Australia is a mess. Cop31 is a chance to redefine ourselves from climate laggard to global leader | Anna Cerneaz

Australia is a mess. Cop31 is a chance to redefine ourselves from climate laggard to global leader | Anna Cerneaz

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Australia is a mess. Cop31 is a chance to redefine ourselves from climate laggard to global leader | Anna Cerneaz

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/sep/19/cop31-climate-conference-australia-hosting-bid

Hosting the conference would help us overcome our colonial mentality and the fossil fuel lobby, both of which have held us back from tackling climate change

Australia is a mess. Cop31 is a chance to redefine ourselves from climate laggard to global leader | Anna Cerneaz