Here’s a non-paywalled link to an article published in the Washington Post a few days ago. It’s great to see this kind of thing getting some mainstream attention. Young children have not made an informed decision about whether they want their photos posted online.

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    I recently found out about Circles and was hoping to migrate friends and family to it, but it’s just too much of a learning curve to get things set up.

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      That looks cool, I hadn’t heard of Circles before. I want to check it out now. I’m curious if it somehow keeps your data private from the server owner. That feels like the missing feature in most federated, privacy-focused social networks.

      Side note: looks like it’s made by Futo; I hadn’t realized they were working on something like that. I’ve been using another one of their apps, Grayjay for almost all of my mobile Youtube viewing lately. It works great.

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        I read through their EULA the other day, and it seems everything is E2EE so only the recipients can see the data, but they do have access to some stuff such as last login, usernames, etc.

        I have a few friends using it, and it’s nice once you get it going, but adding/ finding friends is a bit of a headache in my experience

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          I haven’t heard anything bad about Grayjay before; what’s the issue with it?