• tyler@programming.dev
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    2 days ago

    I think you misunderstand what people are looking for when they say privacy. They don’t want any company having their data. If you set up a blog and post about yourself on that blog then yes, you understand you are revealing your private details and that’s a choice you make.

    You coming on here and telling people that a platform they are using is private when it isn’t is a completely different scenario. Those people reading here might have no understanding of how federation works. They think “oh this is like email, my email is private, this must be private as well” when in reality every detail is sent to every other node in the network, including votes. That’s not something you would expect a privacy conscious service to do. And pretending like it’s the same as a blog is disingenuous.

    Currently lemmy and piefed are not private and do not pretend to be. You are the only one saying that.

    • Blaze (he/him)@lemmy.zip
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      2 days ago

      They think “oh this is like email, my email is private, this must be private as well”

      They know they can’t read other people’s emails. They can read all the comments here even without being logged in.

    • Ek-Hou-Van-Braai@piefed.socialOP
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      Do you think people don’t realise what the post on a public forum is public?

      What are people looking for when they say privacy? Privacy means different thigns to different people.

      For some it’s corporations not using trackers etc. to sell their data to advertisers.

      PieFed/Lemmy is a step in the right direction in this regard.