• MisterFrog@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    My problem with decentralised social Media currently is that it’s entirely unencrypted and publically viewable.

    I don’t mind so much on services like Lemmy where it’s a bit of fun to make comments and post random things without it being directly linked to your identity (though I am aware the content is still likely being scraped by someone somewhere).

    I’d really love a Facebook/Instagram replacement, but end-to-end encrypted where only the people you’ve given permission to can view your content.

    No idea how this would be achieved, but PixelFed is pretty useless unless you’re posting publically.

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      2 hours ago

      There is Diaspora, it is like a federated Facebook with a bit more privacy settings. All crickets now that everyone moved on to Mastodon.

      There’s encrypted p2p stuff with nice apps like Scuttlebutt with Manyverse app, but nobody uses it.

      There’s Movim which builds a social network layer over XMPP, so you can share to your contacts. Guess what - nobody uses it.

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      6 hours ago

      Okay, so if you’re doing something like a craft business and putting your portfolio out, Pixelfed can do that. Probably don’t do personal shit.

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      8 hours ago

      I think that’s closer to what Diaspora hoped to achieve, but maybe I’m misremembering some details.