• itsJoelle@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    This response isn’t meant to be argumentative, I’m just learning:

    Isn’t the fredieverse have the issue of being not very private at all? Aren’t our up votes public? Is our viewing history freely available to those that maintain an instance?

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      They’re private in the sense that there isn’t a corporation stealing your data without your knowledge, selling it without your consent, whoring you out for ads against your will, and/or making your experience shittier to manipulate you into buying their paid features. These alternatives offer a much more pure experience for the typical user. Things like comment and vote history being public is just a part of the design of the forum, they’re not tools to farm your data.

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        1 year ago

        Is that true though? Any given instance could be running their own data collection.

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        A corporation can still be “stealing” your data without your knowledge if info is public, it’s called Scraping

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        Things like comment and vote history being public is just a part of the design of the forum,

        Or, to check my understanding, make the structure of the Frediverse actually work, right?

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          Lemmy is basically just a decentralized clone of reddit. A public profile containing comments, posts, upvotes, and the like are considered an integral part of the Reddit experience. I personally don’t like it as a feature, but that’s why it exists.