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by __MatrixMan__
837 days ago
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> there's really zero trust in using this It's peer to peer, anyone using the protocol is entitled to share and collect as much data as the protocol permits, and the founders have no more power than any other user. It's way less sketchy than anybody operating a server and asking you to trust that they're doing so responsibly--which is pretty much everybody. I don't think that everything can or should be made zero-trust. But if this can, then that's a win. |
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It’s dealing with a company where you agree to a policy that describes how they can use your data. That means you have legal recourse if they violate that agreement.
It also means you know who actually has your data which isn’t the case with these federated networks. Every entity that has your data on their server is another entity can use it in a way you don’t agree with
On top of that, the alternative solutions are pretty clear how they make money.