ArekDirithe
ArekDirithe t1_j1o0ull wrote
Reply to comment by B-Rock001 in Tech Journalism Doesn’t Know What to Do With Mastodon by psychothumbs
You can literally say the same thing about any email service - which was the point I was replying to.
But you seem to want the fediverse to instantly solve all issues. I don’t think anyone is proposing it is the panacea of social media. Just that it’s far better than corporate-owned for-profit social media.
ArekDirithe t1_j1nsmx6 wrote
Reply to comment by B-Rock001 in Tech Journalism Doesn’t Know What to Do With Mastodon by psychothumbs
> Not sure what point you're trying to make.... I don't think people put as much thought into which email clients to use as you're implying.
This is the point. There’s really no reason to put as much thought into which instance you sign up for as what people think, because like with email, you can still see and interact with everyone who uses different instances. And if unlike with email, if you decide to change the service you sign up for, you can easily migrate and all your followers go with you. No need to tell people “hey I got a new email address. Now it’s…”
Edit: By the way, I specifically said email service, not email client. Just in case you missed that, because the discussion you were having was about telling grandma which server to join, not which mastodon app to use. Grandma will probably just use the web version or the “official” mastodon app.
ArekDirithe t1_j1ni53n wrote
Reply to comment by B-Rock001 in Tech Journalism Doesn’t Know What to Do With Mastodon by psychothumbs
How did she pick an email service to use? The choice of mastodon instance is just about as meaningful as which email service you sign up for since they all work on the same interoperable standard.
ArekDirithe t1_j1o12xh wrote
Reply to comment by B-Rock001 in Tech Journalism Doesn’t Know What to Do With Mastodon by psychothumbs
Oh also to clarify your misunderstanding from someone previously: end to end encryption would mean the server hosting your data has no actual access to the content, only you and the recipient can read it. That’s the whole point of end-to-end encryption.