I wanted give a try to kbin.social but not sure how private is the instance, the interface looks really nice but im worried about its privacy and how private is compared with Lemmy?

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    Nothing on the fediverse is truly private. Treat everything you say as public and as permanent.

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      Nothing on the fediverse internet is truly private.

      even on reddit, all comments you made could’ve (and were) archived, the deletion issue which exists on federated services is nothing new

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      What do you mean? Are private messages viewable by other users? Or other fediverse admins (that can also be everybody with a computer and a internet connection)

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        They are potentially viewable by admins since they’re not encrypted end to end and are stored in the database. It’s why there’s a warning message when you try to send someone a DM.

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      i still learning,but so far i deleted my reddit and twitter accounts and changed them for mastodon and lemmy,thanks for the reply!

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        Yeah as everyone else said, nothing in the Internet is truly private.

        That said, I believe the fediverse is better for preventing use of your data because no one server/instance has all the data. This makes it harder to track and use your data across servers/instances.

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          There is also currently no advertising incentive for tracking user data, since there are no ads. Ublock Origin extension blocks 0 things here, which is a marvel on the internet.

          I think it’d be possible in future for corporations to make their own federated instances, and those might have ads and/or more tracking? I’m no expert though.

          I think there are trade-offs, but overall I feel good about it compared to all the corporate social media sites that we know are tracking and selling data, refusing to delete data, etc.

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            Regarding corporate instances; sure it would be possible for corporate interests to carve out their own federated space, but as is inherent within the fediverse, one can simply avoid those instances.

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    I can reply from our Lemmy instance :-) I think it depends on how you post certain things. But mostly it’s public I guess

    Mastodon and other Fediverse software have more options if it comes to privacy

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    Well the main kbin instance has a good privacy policy, and you can use it without javascript, so its privacy respecting in the regard it won’t fingerprint/track you. Lemmy on the other hand requires JS to function, so you’re trusting the instance owner