• grrgyle@slrpnk.net
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      Yeah, this is more about getting away from the centralised / commercial / corporate / commodified / compromised / etc -verse.

      What do we call that side of social media anyway?

      It would be nice to have a term to sum it all up. Because for a lot of people it’s just the water they’re in - they don’t think about it, because it’s default/mainstream. They don’t even consider that they have a choice.

      Kind of like, but not really, how the term cis makes people confront that they have a label, even if they don’t think about it.

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        19 hours ago

        probably matrix. it’s decentralised, but not with the same protocol as the other things in the list. which makes sense, instant messaging is not social media.

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            8 hours ago

            briar is great, but i don’t think any of these services are really recommended for their privacy. rather, it’s ease of switching. doesn’t briar require in-person verification?

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              You can add at a distance. You can also “introduce” two contacts to each other. There’s also forums and groups you can create or join.