I came here for the same reasons as most of you and chiefly among them was to escape the corporate embrace of common social media platforms.

But how much trust can we place into Lemmy, Mastodon, and/or other various integrated Fediverse platform instances?

I’m all for open-source and transparency which the devs seem to provide, although providing source code and routinely audited source code are entirely different concepts.

Similarly, the high availability of source code may lead to malicious instances, actors, and/or back-end modifications that would favor specific instances resounding consequence throughout the Fediverse.

So I ask simply: How much faith do you have? (Please provide supporting documentation links supporting your answer because I’m genuinely interested.)

EDIT: I literally removed a semi-colon character ‘:’

  • @TheOneWithTheHair
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    This is a social media website. If you don’t trust it, no one is making you use it.

    I came here for the same reasons as most of you

    Ah, so you’re tired of Reddit’s manipulation of mods and users?

    • @IneptOP
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      Understood and agreed.

      Nobody is making any of us use The Software, my question concerns your decision. Trust is an entirely separate concept and varies greatly depending on the audience.

      BTW, It’s not just Reddit. ;)