• dooger_chogany@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    No space on the internet was ever private. But it is even less private with Lemmy as it stands because even your voting history can be determined by others running their own instance.

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      1 year ago

      Some spaces approach like 99% private. Tails + encryption for example. Still can’t ensure against governments monitoring tor exit nodes but other than that you’re pretty well golden.

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      1 year ago

      I mean, that depends on how you categorize privacy rights. If I am wrong, feel free to correct me.
      From my understanding, 100% private means secret, things that are only known by yourself.

      But what if we want to release some of them to the world but make sure we don’t expose our identity?
      To me, that somehow falls under the category of privacy rights as well.

      And you know what? Using a decentralized social platform like WireMin gives you the private space you are talking about.

      It has DM, Chat space, Feed for blog post (everything is E2EE, so pretty private for me)