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  • What changed you? If I may ask

  • People who can't engage with logical reasoning or evidence without resorting to intellectual cop-outs to defend their positions can't be helped.

  • My primary concern was that last bit you wrote: e2ee doesn't necessarily guarantee anything; corporate overlords like Meta has abused it and iirc the British government is starting to fuck with e2ee too.

    Does e2ee even mean anything anymore?

  • Yeah sadly not as much male content out there.

  • Can you (or someone) explain like I'm 5?

  • Man fuck you and leave queer kids alone.

  • Pixelfed's algo is bad (or non existent) but I'm trying Mastodon out

  • I gave pixelfed a shot earlier and it doesn't have an algo (or a terrible one at least); but I didn't know that about upscrolled.

    Thanks!

  • Yeah I meant NSFW, though much of it that's on insta isn't necessarily nsfw

    I gave pixelfed a try and it seems to either not have an algo or just be terrible. Startpage is alright but it gets repetitive fast if you frequent the same tags/search terms regularly, just like google.

  • Insta and X aren't geared towards it but they exist and suffice (not from a privacy POV obviously but just saying what I'd want it for).

  • Is having an algo off the table? Xcancel doesn't give you a feed, just searches. coomer mostly has women on it, do you happen to know of any focused on men?

    thanks anyways, though. appreciate it.

  • Yeah I meant a social media platform that's image-based. Things like Pinterest, Instagram, and to some extent X/twitter.

    As for thirst content. Well. If you're not 18+, can't say.

  • What does Privacy@lemmy exist for?

  • I responded to the aspects of your argument that weren't personal attacks. Personal attacks, yes, I am not interested in.

    ''Industry standard'' doesn't mean anything. Government surveillance and everything this sub stands against is ''industry standard''. Just because everyone's doing it doesn't mean it's a good thing.

    I ''singled out'' Proton because it was the VPN I used the most prior. I'm not sure why that's a problem.

    Are you able to discuss things based on criticisms of logical reasoning and evidence, or are you going to continue to respond with personal attacks? I am open to critique.

  • The concern is primarily about not letting Israel have my data; payments towards them isn't. What would you recommend in terms of layering security? I am currently degoogling, getting rid of Meta apps, and switching from american for-profit socials to FOSS alternatives.

  • To summarize, are you saying your trust in Mullvad's ability to safely host in Israel comes from its decision to relinquish prized features to resist interpol searches?

  • I've only recently started looking into privacy so much of it goes over my head.

    I don't use mails for communication, but I'd just like to limit the amount of information/tracking that corporate overlords can collect of me if I can help it (subscriptions mostly and the demographic information they imply, I suppose).

  • Just because mullvad and most other VPNs do something, doesn't mean it's good.

    Israel is known for a level of surveillance that most other countries aren't.

    The rest of what you've said is just ad hominem I'm not interested in.

  • The focus on this post was primarily the surveillance and lack of privacy Israel is known for, though genocide is obviously not a good look either. Relating themselves to Israel in anyway does lower the company's reputation and the trust it inspires.

    I am admittedly not tech-savvy so I'm not really able to understand the fine print myself, though if they conducted their operations within israel that'd definitely be alarming from a surveillance pov. I'm not sure it would register as merely "some metal" to me, if that were the case.

    However I know they're in Switzerland and I don't have any idea how "exit Nodes" and the sort function.