Not the original commenter, but it seems they’re asking if lemmy is doing anything about imposters. These are all different characters: “Greek Ο (039F), Latin O (004F), and Cyrillic О (041E)” so someone could look like they have an official username, when really it’s a different unicode character. Nothing to do with the actual IDN part, but moreso about the “homograph” part, or even more accurately, homoglyph
The problem (or not, depends on you) with Lemmy is that usernames aren’t that unique when anyone can just setup a new instance or join a smaller one and register that username.
Most probably don’t look at the instance what is looking at usernames.
Personally I couldn’t care less to follow anyone on here. Who is who really doesn’t matter. But maybe it does for someone.
This is related another issue too, does lemmy do anything to deal with https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IDN_homograph_attack?
How is that applicable?
Not the original commenter, but it seems they’re asking if lemmy is doing anything about imposters. These are all different characters: “Greek Ο (039F), Latin O (004F), and Cyrillic О (041E)” so someone could look like they have an official username, when really it’s a different unicode character. Nothing to do with the actual IDN part, but moreso about the “homograph” part, or even more accurately, homoglyph
The problem (or not, depends on you) with Lemmy is that usernames aren’t that unique when anyone can just setup a new instance or join a smaller one and register that username.
Most probably don’t look at the instance what is looking at usernames.
Personally I couldn’t care less to follow anyone on here. Who is who really doesn’t matter. But maybe it does for someone.