With Reddit's encroaching IPO and their poorly planned API changes, we need a place to keep up with privacy topics that isn't tied to an anti-privacy, centralized ~~sinking ship~~ site.
Our forum running Discourse has been a great place to discuss website changes and answer questions, but it doesn't quite provide the same experience as Reddit does for things like sharing news, so we're trying something new:
!privacyguides@lemmy.one is our new ActivityPub-enabled community for sharing links and other information from the privacy and security realm. Welcome!
We're going to be trying out posting to this community for a few months to decide if we want this to replace or coexist with the r/privacyguides subreddit, so we'll see how it goes. If you want this to succeed, stay active! Our mission is to become the most inviting and friendly place to discuss privacy and security on the fediverse 😎
How do I join the Privacy Guides community on Lemmy?
You can join a few different ways:
- On Kbin.social, a Lemmy alternative with a more Reddit-like UI and instant registrations. I didn't like Kbin from a hosting perspective because of some missing features, but for just browsing communities and joining ours it's a great option: https://kbin.social/m/privacyguides@lemmy.one
- On Lemmy.one, this is the server which hosts the Privacy Guides community on Lemmy, and also the server that I admin myself. You are welcome to create an account, but it might take up to 24 hours for your account to be approved.
- On another Lemmy instance: You can join the community by entering
[!privacyguides@lemmy.one](/c/privacyguides@lemmy.one)
in the search box on your instance. There are plenty of servers you could join, or you could host your own relatively easily if you're familiar with self-hosting. - On another ActivityPub instance: You can also probably join by entering
@privacyguides@lemmy.one
or https://lemmy.one/c/privacyguides in the search box of the ActivityPub software you use, although Mastodon does not seem to pull in posts from Lemmy communities properly in my limited testing, so YMMV.
Verification post: https://www.reddit.com/r/PrivacyGuides/comments/13x7oe3/who_wants_to_try_out_lemmy_privacyguideslemmyone/
@jonah you have an apple profile picture, what does this have to do with privacy?
You don’t understand what Lemmy has to do with privacy? 🤡
@jonah no I'm asking how are you in position to talk about privacy when you actively use and embrace Apple?
This feels like a strawman. It's one thing to use some apple because you must but another to embrace it to the point of using their facial thing as your profile picture (which could be construed as indirectly endorsing it).
The entire thread is an ad hominem debate, so I was simply not engaging with it seriously, because "you use a profile pic made on iOS" is a statement which has no relevance to whether I know about privacy or can open a privacy community on Lemmy.
Could be a good point about indirectly endorsing it though, in reality it was just the first picture I saw in my folder of profile pictures I choose from. I'll probably switch it out 👍
They are hypocrites and apparently corrupt as well.