Replies to freemor
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@freemor thanks
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@freemor thanks i didn't know about googlefree
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@freemor I'm sure of it.
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@freemor Perhaps hosting your own cell/pod/whatever is the answer? That seems the best way to be both social and private!
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@freemor true, many world services go through US servers because it's US companies, so they claim jurisdiction, like email
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@freemor Where would you go? Are there any safe, open alternatives?
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@freemor true, but IMHO mostly a difference of degrees. I'd be more worried e.g. about gmail where they can subpoena confidential emails.
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@freemor and loading any timeline would require a very slow pulling of content from many different servers then...
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@freemor but generating e.g. the home timeline still requires at least cacheing of all the dent contents
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@freemor Not sure how that could be redesigned? Anyone you talk to will have your dents, and on the server they are using.
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@freemor I don't think you understand #StatusNet. It is inherently decentralized. You can run your own instance
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@freemor The biggest problem IMHO with Twitter and Facebook is that they lock you in and own your data.
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Again, this is true of the entire internet.
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@freemor I just assume anything I write anywhere on the net is public to anyone.
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Anything you put anywhere on the net publicly will be indexed&archived. I'm running my own StatusNet instance, but all that is public still.