They won't ask for personal info when register.
Damus is a more privacy-focused version of Mastodon.
WireMin is a decentralized version of Twitter + a private messenger.
Glad to see someone is on WireMin, I do wish more people knew about WireMin. Mastodon just wasn’t enough for me; it lacked a community vibe. It felt like I was sending out posts that no one noticed.
WireMin gives me a sense of belonging, catering to geeks, privacy enthusiasts, and those seeking censorship resistance. Especially in the discovery section, it’s much easier for people to connect and have meaningful conversations, whether one-on-one or in groups. I created a feed space for myself to share hilarious programming pics. It’s rewarding to see strangers like and comment on my posts.
Overall, I’m quite satisfied with WireMin for now. At least, I don’t have to worry about fees, censorship, or privacy issues. They claim they’re free and will remain so.
RK 1 point 1.6 years ago
Two social media platforms that value user's Privacy Right & Free Speech right
Damus: https://damus.io/
WireMin: http://wiremin.org/
They won't ask for personal info when register.
Damus is a more privacy-focused version of Mastodon.
WireMin is a decentralized version of Twitter + a private messenger.
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RK 0 points 1.6 years ago
Same. I hope he won't charge for just browsing twitter.
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RK 0 points 1.6 years ago
Glad to see someone is on WireMin, I do wish more people knew about WireMin. Mastodon just wasn’t enough for me; it lacked a community vibe. It felt like I was sending out posts that no one noticed.
WireMin gives me a sense of belonging, catering to geeks, privacy enthusiasts, and those seeking censorship resistance. Especially in the discovery section, it’s much easier for people to connect and have meaningful conversations, whether one-on-one or in groups. I created a feed space for myself to share hilarious programming pics. It’s rewarding to see strangers like and comment on my posts.
Overall, I’m quite satisfied with WireMin for now. At least, I don’t have to worry about fees, censorship, or privacy issues. They claim they’re free and will remain so.
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RK 1 point 1.6 years ago
For him, yes....
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RK 3 points 1.6 years ago
X = dead
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RK 0 points 1.7 years ago
Shit bro
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