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Tuta posted a #deGoogle ing guide.
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A community for those that would like to get away from Google.
Here you may post anything related to DeGoogling, why we should do it or good software alternatives!
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I like the design, but a few suggestions:
You don't need to cross the google services out. It is already in red indicating it is 'bad'. The replacements with a green background indicated those are 'good'
Make a 'table of contents' with an enumerated list of the services. The numbers on the list should be repeated next to their coresponding services.
In the 'table of contents' and the coresponding boxes, the google services headings should be larger. They are after all headings.
All of these suggestions are for readability and easy of use. 2 and 3 in particular are for people looking for a particular thing. Say I've already replaced gmail but not google drive. If your goal is just to replace google drive skimming to just find google drive makes that harder.
Overall, this is the best one of these I've seen.