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by zol
1158 days ago
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> A centralized service runs on computers wholly under control of a single entity. They can change, monitor, amplify and bury all information. They can read your private messages. They can delete content, promote other content, and even impersonate you. Apart from reading your private messages, does that mean you still need to trust that the server you’re connected to isn’t doing all those other things? |
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It's a bit more complex underneath (e.g. the are light-clients that you can entrust with part of your key), but that's the gist.