A friend of mine also shared this
Fediverse sites are not private and secure. That is basically the entire point, it’s an open standard that shares information with whoever wants to spin up an instance to receive it.
yup, what you post publicly is public. It’s the reason I find it irrational when people are complaining about X now lets blocked users see your posts. Your posts are public, people who created a fresh account can see your posts, it is already public, blocking stopping them from viewing your posts only gave you a false perception of privacy.
The only advantage of fediverse is you can choose an instance that doesn’t sell your browsing habits, other instances can only see your public actions like public posts and votes.
Except using centralized social media (TikTok, Instagram, etc.) will guarantee your IP, probably location and other user data is logged onto a server, basically free for the fascists to see. Lemmy is at least decentralized, private, so more hurdles to request data from, by design not data hungry (eg. no apps that log your precise location for “advertisements”), and a lot of servers are out of the
germans(oops, true, we’re not the nazis anymore/yet) americans jurisdictions.
I agree with the sentiment of your post, but I think the scope is way off. I read through the comments and I found things I did not expect to find here (which messenger is better) and not the stuff I was expecting to find, which is the actual survival game. Yeah sure, reliable secure telecommunications is an aspect of it, but if you really expect the US to pull a Holocaust on trans people there are several other things to think about, both before and after discussing the channels of communication.
Communication is the first step in providing assistance to people
Why not share text as text? What about accessibility?
Good point, I originally made this as an image because someone requested that. Here’s the text
Important Online Safety PSA for American transgender people following the US election. Stop using insecure methods of communication. Stop using media without a discrete privacy policy. Stop posting identifying information about yourself. As we enter into a new government with a hypothetical Republican trifecta, we will likely see the trans community attacked by the state, and sites and services such as Reddit, Facebook, Discord, and TikTok are known to have a great deal of unencrypted information about their users, and have been known to cooperate with law enforcement. Instead of Discord, try Matrix. Here is a large trans chat on Matrix: https://matrix.to/#/#tracha:chapo.chat Instead of Reddit, try Lemmy. Here are some transgender groups on Lemmy: hexbear.net/c/traa (shortlink, redirect link on page) lemmy.ml/c/transgender lemmy.blahaj.zone/c/transgender Instead of Facebook or Instagram, try Pixelfed: pixelfed.org Instead of Twitter, try Mastodon. Here are some trans positive places on Mastodon: lgbtqia.space toots.matapocos.dog Many resources for more secure alternative apps can be found on privacyguides.org