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I previously asked on AskMbin@thebrainbin.org on how to migrate my account to a different instance as I got a error saying "email not verified" after completing my email verification (original post here: https://kbin.earth/m/AskMbin@thebrainbin.org/t/1532246). This made question the security of kbin.earth. And now, I can't enable 2FA! It says "Error enabling 2FA for account"! Seriously what the hell is going on in kbin.earth? To the developer of Interstellar- You shouldn't have made kbin.earth the default instance when signing up from the Interstellar app if your instance has some serious security issues! I need answers NOW!

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[–] jwr1@kbin.earth 2 points 4 hours ago

Not just this sentence but your whole reply is slightly passive aggressive and you're asking ME to keep a nicer tone?

I am very sorry that I came across that way, I was certainly not trying to sound passive aggressive.

And the reply you gave to both of these are "I'm actually surprised that's happening" and "I'm not really sure what the issue is there".

I only mentioned I was surprised about it just because I've never had any other users report the error to me, that's all. I also haven't encountered either of the two issues myself.

You can't seem to pinpoint on how a specific error pops up

That is true. I run this Mbin instance, but I'm not necessarily an Mbin dev, so I wouldn't say I know the ins and outs of everything.

And you have no right to tell me not to use Mbin

That wasn't what I was trying to say. I was just suggesting that maybe it's not for you, but of course, you can use whatever you want.