
Like what are you gonna do with 20 million peoples private dms where roughly 95% are just asking basic questions, like you arent gonna find much of anything too special, even if they sold that data like cool our data has already been sold, go back to trying to resell pokemon cards and being unemployed
honestly with a little bit of a learning curve you can create your own and host it for free on GitHub pages and cloudflare! Html and CSS isn’t too hard to learn once you get the hang of it, and you’ll have full control over customization! if you’d rather get it done quick though then yeah go Wix or something.
Most of it is not original content. So the answers for most canvas exam questions and assignments exist already. The only thing they might have is select student information. LMSs don’t contain much sensitive information, merely names and student IDs. No addresses, no billing information, no real identification data either.
i think part of the concern is that having a bunch of emails and email addresses will make ppl more vulnerable to scams. like if you got an email that looks like its from a professor and it has the signature they usually use and it says "click this link to turn in this assignment, its 5 days late and i dont have it" a lot if ppl prob wouldnt investigate further
Except most emails associated with the LMS are school emails, by default most school outlook emails sort the incoming emails from addresses outside of the domain (ie not @schoolname.outlook.edu) to spam. Plus I don’t think anyone would be dumb enough to input their sensitive data into a phishing link that’s supposed to be from their professor. Why would your professor ask for your card number or social security number?
i agree on the spam thing (my school adds a giant header that says "THIS IS FROM OUTSIDE THE SCHOOL"), but making all that info public means its easier for other ppl to try it. it just takes one kid whos pulling an all-nighter or recovering after a party to click the wrong thing, and hackers dont have to be after the school; they can make money just from the account that paid that kids tuition. and tbh these days scams dont have to ask for your private info bc ai bs records a lot of it
no, I vehemently oppose genocide, which includes Israel’s ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people. I also vehemently oppose degenerate groyper fucks who opportunistically try to co-opt the movement for Palestinian emancipation for their own hateful antisemitic goals. Jewish people are not responsible for genocide, the state of Israel is.
Zionism ≠ Judaism, and its antisemitic as fuck to attempt to equate the two. Additionally, since you obviously don’t give an actual fuck about anything aside from your hateful prejudice: Zionism is not limited to Jewish people like you’re trying to imply, hence my initial statement in this comment. As a matter of fact, there are a plethora of Christian Zionists as well who vehemently support the ongoing genocide.
Okay but just clicking on a link isn’t enough to compromise your device. The only thing you could do is accidentally click on an ip grabber, which may reveal what town you’re located in. Harmful software would have to be downloaded, and personal data would still have to be phished. It’s not a simple one click mistake, it’s the result of repeated negligence on an external link like that.