Stolen from @vmstan

More analysis from @wiredfire:

It’s nothing to do with [difficulties in using multiple platforms]. It’s to do with the massive backlash they got on Fedi for their CEO being all Trumpy and somewhat horrible right wing. So they’ve run away because they were made to feel unwelcome on account of us not letting their BS fly.

Original screenshot is of the bio of https://mastodon.social/@protonprivacy and wasn’t a post (that confused me for a sec).

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    You’d think Fedi would be a good place to be active on from a privacy-conscious user-base perspective, but I think this is the second time they leave Fedi? Either way, I guess being on Reddit allows them to moderate all the naysayers away.

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      13 hours ago

      I made this basic comment about the CEO saying something pro-Trump and my comment got removed by a mod of /r/degoogle on the grounds that it wasn’t factual.

      Pretty infuriating.

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      19 hours ago

      There are a lot of advantages to the fediverse, but privacy really isn’t one of them.

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        2 hours ago

        Nobody thinks it is, but privacy-interested peope are more likely to congregate on an open and decentralized playform not controlled by the privacy-invading corpo megaghouls

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        7 hours ago

        Can’t have privacy for your speech if you don’t have the freedom to speak in the first place.

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        14 hours ago

        Maybr not exactly privacy, but as long as your instance admins doesn’t leak you IP, you have much more privacy than on Reddit. There are no algorithms trying to show you relevent ads, because your account isn’t tied to your identity (unless your instance admin is evil).

        Also, most Lemmy instances allows Tor. Yay for anonymity.

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          13 hours ago

          For me, the main advantage of the model is “you cannot conveniently observe everyone’s activity from one place”.

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        19 hours ago

        True, but privacy conscious people tend to also be wary of concentrations of power in a platform, such as Reddit or Twitter. If you are aware of the issues with a closed system you tend to also be aware of privacy issues, security issues, state censorship, and so on, so the user base is more aware in the fediverse and if they are leaving for Reddit that really does say something. I won’t be using their service, I feel very lucky to have found out about this before shifting as I was in the process of finding a stable email host and blending with the VPN seemed financially reasonable, guess I will stay with Mullvad and get a separate email provider.

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        19 hours ago

        With ActivityPub specifically, I’m aware. Yet privacy-conscious people tend to congregate there as well, which was my point.