Anyone have a TL;DR?
This sounds like you’d have to spend a lot of time managing it and that you’d have to trust the people you know for it to be private.
My rule has always been: everything should be done anonymously online unless you want everyone (including automated dragnets) to know about it.
TL;DR It uses the Matrix protocol to make every post E2E encrypted in the same way a Matrix chat is. Except they added more separation between people in the “Circles” functionality. Instead of everyone seeing all content like in a chat room, you have to invite people to follow your timeline. And only those people who have been invited can see your posts, and vice versa. I’m not sure he said it specifically, but it was implied that unless people have invited each other to see their posts, they can’t interact with each other in the same circles (he used an example of two people not liking each other and both being able to see a 3rd person’s timeline, but not each others timeline/posts). So essentially it offers encryption and social media like usage but with a sane privacy stance…aka nobody can find you via stalking your mutuals and nobody can just google and DM you out of the blue. Basic photo and sharing is available, apparently improving those features is what is planned for this year. You can also self host it if you wanted, as it just runs off a Matrix server (although they currently provide a US and Europe matrix server run by the FUTO company that funds the app development). Looks like they plan on charging for storage space (1.99$/month for 10GB is what it says in the app right now), and I’m not sure how much storage you get for free.
This sounds like how my i want my real life interactions to be governed
If its only as good matrix encryption then its shit
What’s wrong with Matrix’s encryption?
It doesn’t encrypt everything lol
Oh yes the “Matrix ‘leaks’ metadata” argument. It’s needed for federation. If you need full metadata protection your ONLY options are Signal and Session.
Lol not signal.
Wasn’t Google Plus used to be called Circles? Man, I feel old!
It was a great feature, would allow you to follow people with similar interests and create your own custom categorised circles.
I think this would be useful for organizations and clubs
Nice, own Gitlab instance with locked registration (?) so I cannot report this bug:
I joined the Matrix instance and the dev said, for some reason, F-droid has the old version (1.0.21)rather than current(1.0.27). They are updating the repos and working on it.
Oh nice, its from their repo not f-droid
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There’s hardly anything in the privacy policy, it basically says they don’t collect any data beyond what is strictly necessary to provide the service. And then they only use it for exactly that purpose.
What do you expect it to say?
I don’t feel I understand it when the two words social and privacy are put together.
Social= contact with people you want to contact
Privacy= the stuff you share is not sent to random people but only who you want to
It uses the Matrix protocol which is kind of a red flag because of performance, but its encrypted.
Futo? They also make Grayjay, but this looks like a conference organised by Futo about Futo tech? Or am I missing something?
P.S Is this how I link to their channel on lemmy? [email protected]
Like this!
If you already know the person, why not just email them?
Why even bother communicating with them? You already know them.
A: Different usecase B: email leaks metadata
And you’d have to go about encrypting your email
man doesn’t understand the purpose of socializing in groups
That was my first thought as well. So… It’s email.