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First version 2022-11-29
-Updated 2023-10-22
+Updated 2023-10-25
![A Mastodon post with comic number, title, title text, xkcd.com URL and
explainxkcd URL; a reply below reads "Heads-up for my subscribers:" then
@@ -123,3 +123,25 @@ a matter of community. I admit I cannot solve it by myself. Therefore,
I am going to ask for the community for help.
To be continued.
+
+## Update (2023-10-25)
+
+This is fire! I reached out to Sam Levine, who agreed to co-maintain
+xkcdbot and provide alt text with Mastodon's edit feature.
+
+I had intended to send a PGP-encrypted email, but Sam does not have that
+or any E2EE. So after consideration, I committed the cardinal sin of
+cybersecurity: I sent him the password in plaintext via email.
+
+Say what you will but a bot that posts comics is just too trivial for
+a lecture on asymmetric key cryptography. Like sure a hacker could get
+access to the bot. Now what? They lock me and Sam out of it?
+
+- If they violate the TOS, we can certainly report it
+- If they make it obvious that the account's been hacked, people would
+ know
+- If they don't, they are impersonating us, which is pretty impressive
+ given they are doing two people's jobs in one
+
+I will now contact botsin.space's admin to know if we can recover the bot
+in case that happens, but I doubt it ever will.