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dwhitnee t1_j6slr10 wrote

This like the igNobel prizes. At first it makes you laugh.

And then it makes you think.

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notmyrealfarkhandle t1_j6uff68 wrote

Every time I see something like this, or a JSON formatter, etc I get to wondering whether or not the signal to noise ratio is too low for it to be an effective honey pot

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JouniFlemming OP t1_j6vhpae wrote

If by honeypot you mean to imply that this website would collect some data: It doesn't. All data processing is done in the user's own browser and anyone can confirm this to be the case by analyzing the JavaScript of the page. This is also clearly stated in the website.

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notmyrealfarkhandle t1_j6vlnnt wrote

I’m not saying your website is storing user entered text, I’m saying it’s a bit dumb for users to trust that random websites are not. “Clearly stated on the website” isn’t actually a great reason to trust it. Yes, I could look through the code to make sure.

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JouniFlemming OP t1_j6vlyib wrote

It's literally open source. If you don't trust it, you can review it. Unlike most things people run on their computers.

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notmyrealfarkhandle t1_j6vmmlk wrote

I don’t think anyone should trust a website to not record information you stick in a web form. I’m sorry if you think I’m criticizing your site in particular.

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JouniFlemming OP t1_j6vnp0x wrote

I understand your point, but maybe you should go make that point with something else, that is actually suspect in regards of privacy.

This is open source, no data is sent anywhere, there is a clear privacy policy in place in the website, the author of the website is clearly indicated and it doesn't even use any adtech tracking spyware for website statistics. Literally everything about this website is made with privacy first.

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L8n1ght t1_j6ueygl wrote

I don't get the purpose of this, guess it's for people who don't get how parsing files works?

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THEHIPP0 t1_j6tlu8w wrote

This is kind of a waste of a good domain name.

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