Latest TERF org didn't get an SSL certificate, decides to lie

>Be a "political lesbian"
>Be involved in 4 different anti-trans orgs
>Decide to make yet another one to gatekeep lesbianism from the troons
>Be boomers who don't understand the modern internet
>Launch website without sorting out the SSL certificate
>Website gets flagged as potentially unsafe
>"This is because we're lesbians"

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  1. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    If only there was a huge block of tech literate people who considered themselves lesbians who would be willing to fix that for them. I guess not though, oh well.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      loool

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      >discover a privacy-respecting frontend for some mainstream website
      >it's made by a transbian
      >discover an open source way to do literally anything
      >it's made by a transbian roughly 50% of the time
      it really do be like that

  2. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    They just lie about EVERYTHING, no matter how obvious or stupid it is, they can't even have a shiny IT issue without having to lie about it .

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Wait hang on it's a frickin SQUARESPACE website?

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      lmfao

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      tfw ywn be a real lesbian because you have a cs degree

  3. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >because some internet providers automatically flag the word 'lesbian' in the URL as problematic
    I honestly can't tell if these people are just such shameless liars or if they're really this moronic

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Their media launch was full of lies, it's the later. They know their boomer audience will never understand what's actually happening.

    • 1 year ago
      Daddy

      >I’m not sure if women are actually this moronic
      They are

  4. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    This is actually a perfect illustration of what their own issues are. Their whole thing is whining about how no one is a lesbian anymore and there are no more spaces for (cis only) lesbians because all the bars and clubs are going out of business, when outside of their 45+ age bubble, there's more (even cis) lesbians than ever before and all those young lesbians have no problem finding each other. What their complaints actually are, are that gay culture has moved on from the 80's, the same bars and social signifiers are dying out, not because of a lack of lesbians, but because it's been 40 years since their relevancy and things change over time.

    No one is using the hanky code anymore, not because no one is gay, because no one needs it anymore. They want things to be like they were 40 years ago, because they're just generic crusty old people who get angry and frustrated with change and can't keep up and have decided to narrativize that inability as a conspiracy against people like them, rather than a natural part of all culture. It can't just be that they don't understand the internet or what an SSL certificate does because it's not 1998 anymore, it MUST be the internet attacking them for being a lesbian.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      It's also doubly cringed anon. Gay club culture is stupid and nasty. Hook up culture is nasty. I want to have normal and healthy relationships and I shouldn't be excluded from that because I'm gay. The younger generation meets people in dating apps and not in seedy bars.

      • 1 year ago
        bartender

        yeah because grindr is so wholesome lol
        there are plenty of gay/lesbian places to hang out in my city though and it's not all like super horny, some places are like that but others are just like a normal bar but like (letter) people go there bc they wanna hang out with other people like them

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        >It's also doubly cringed anon. Gay club culture is stupid and nasty. Hook up culture is nasty. I want to have normal and healthy relationships and I shouldn't be excluded from that because I'm gay. The younger generation meets people in dating apps and not in seedy bars.
        based

        I will never have sex outside of a committed monogamous healthy and non-toxic relationship

        in fact, I won't even kiss or hold hands

  5. 1 year ago
    Anonymous
    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Most terfs aren’t even lesbians, just traumatized straight women and bisexuals. Most won’t even pretend to larp as political lesbians. But also don’t forget that lesbian statistic includes violence at the hands of men. It’s “lifetime prevalence.” Female on female lesbian intimate partner violence is about 29% which is lower than the stat for heterosexual women.

  6. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >cis white lesbians

    The scum of the earth!

  7. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Or they could just be having a goof

  8. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Oh my fricking days
    My sides

  9. 1 year ago
    sanest poster

    i usually don't like twitter bullshit, but this is pretty funny

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      I kinda love TERFs and their weird gender Stockholm syndrome
      >"Trans women aren't real women because they're not genetically inferior like us cis women!"

      Like girl are you sure you're ok?
      You're really not sounding very radfem rn.

  10. 1 year ago
    Cis >:V

    So SSL is like the cancer-promoting state when genetically altered cells suffer the effect of carcinogens that are classified as oncopromoters. The initiated cell is transformed into a malignant cell, slowly and gradually. With a long and continuous contact with the promoting carcinogenic agent..., almost ready to invade tissues and organs... devastating wherever it goes to the point of irremediability...

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_Layer_Security

      • 1 year ago
        Cis >:V

        I think maybe I understand, Secure Sockets Layer is a type of digital security that allows encrypted communication between a website domain and a browser. But SSL is currently deprecated and being replaced by TLS and SSL/TLS works by digitally attaching a cryptographic key to a company's identifying information?????????
        But thanks for the information, anon, I'm still ignorant, but maybe 0.0000000001% less than before

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          SSL is an older version of TLS
          They did not have TLS on their website so it threw an "insecure connection" warning.
          When a url starts with https:// it means that it uses TLS (the browser checks if the site has a valid certificate and initiates an encrypted connection)
          If it starts with http:// (without the s at the end) it does not use TLS and thus the connection is unverified and unencrypted, it means that the network provider can snoop into what you are reading and modify the contents.

          • 1 year ago
            Cis >:V

            Simplifying something so difficult is genius, divine, something done by an angel or intelligence without rivals in this century! Thank you so much anon, you are a sweetheart in the best sense of that word; I finally know the point of the joke. Thank you very much, people who know programming are really beings from another world!

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          SSL is an older version of TLS
          They did not have TLS on their website so it threw an "insecure connection" warning.
          When a url starts with https:// it means that it uses TLS (the browser checks if the site has a valid certificate and initiates an encrypted connection)
          If it starts with http:// (without the s at the end) it does not use TLS and thus the connection is unverified and unencrypted, it means that the network provider can snoop into what you are reading and modify the contents.

          (to clarify a bit more)
          Judging by the warning at

          They just lie about EVERYTHING, no matter how obvious or stupid it is, they can't even have a shiny IT issue without having to lie about it .

          they had TLS set up but with an incorrect certificate. Browsers block connections with certificates that match different domains (their domain is lesbianproject.co.uk, the certificate was for squarespace.com, which is a service that lets you host websites I guess). This is because if you could present any certificate anyone would be able to intercept and modify the connection. The organizations that issue certificates try to verify that the one who requests a certificate actually owns the domain that it is being issues for.
          You can get certificates for free from https://letsencrypt.org/, they need to be renewed every 3 months but it can be automated.
          Tldr: it was a case of misconfigured tls, it happens quite often, usually because people forget to renew their certificates.

          Simplifying something so difficult is genius, divine, something done by an angel or intelligence without rivals in this century! Thank you so much anon, you are a sweetheart in the best sense of that word; I finally know the point of the joke. Thank you very much, people who know programming are really beings from another world!

          T-Thanks, you are exaggerating but regardless of that it means a lot to hear that. I wanted to become a professor but I realized that it is not for me due to my extreme social anxiety, plus every time I went to apply for a phd my impostor syndrome started flaring up. I am now content with sharing my knowledge with others online, this is how I started learning myself after all.

  11. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    these bioholes will never get to know the joy of taking girldick and thats very sad

  12. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    based morons, it takes 5 seconds to get TLS going

  13. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    happy 30M GETs legbutts <33333

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      It's over

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      I'm not into troony culture enough to know what the pink/blue/purple thing in the center is but it's catching my eye and I'm curious now. The hell is that?

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        It is a

        [...]

        thing.

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