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[โ€“] [email protected] 60 points 1 week ago (10 children)

I appreciate the intent of this message, but how sure are you that federated social media like Lemmy is really any safer than Reddit? Not much on here is encrypted, to my knowledge, and instance admins need to respond to subpoenas just like anybody else... In the event of hostile government action, you're much better off communicating on E2EE platforms, and unfortunately, posting on public social media platforms is a risk.

You can mitigate much of that risk with a burner email and VPN, but you can do that on other platforms too.

[โ€“] [email protected] 11 points 1 week ago

Mainstream social media track and identify in non-obvious ways such as browser fingerprinting. If you're on a federated open source social media site then there's none of that. If you use a VPN (and if you can't afford one, Proton offer a free tier) or Tor browser to mask your IP and you're using a non personally identifiable email address that goes a long way towards protecting yourself.

Beyond that, never posting identifying info about yourself such as the place you live, including the State, will protect you even further.

But I do agree that using an E2EE service is the best way to communicate.

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