• NotMyOldRedditName@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    What makes you so sure that the person hosting your instance isn’t monetizing it or trying to find a way to monetize it in the background?

    Maybe they’re selling all these posts and DMs to OpenAI?

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      2 months ago

      Lemmy.world is a registered non-profit organization. https://fedihosting.foundation/about-us/

      It’s easy enough to use the API to scrape the site and use all the posts and DMs for free. It’d be odd for OpenAI to pay for it.

      Please do recognize that anything you post publicly IS public, whether that’s Facebook or here. The lack of an API isn’t going to stop places from scraping your data off of Facebook or Reddit either.

      Your DMs here are explicitly public. That’s part of the federation between servers. If you want truly private DMs, there are options for that.

      I suppose I should mention for full disclosure that I’m part of the (unpaid) staff here representing the Lemmy.World Community Team.

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        2 months ago

        Not that I DMd people, but I don’t think I knew that, so that’s good to know.

        But also don’t mistake a not for profit as not being able to do something to aquire money to help pay for itself or the salaries of it’s people. They could absolutely be looking for ways to monetize this to a certain extent. A not for profit is not a charity.

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          2 months ago

          Image of private messaging within Lemmy showing that the messages are not secure

          I’d recommend Signal for truly private messaging. I’ve heard things about Matrix, and the warning mentions Element.io, nether of which I’m personally familiar with.