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this post was submitted on 20 Mar 2026
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Requires you to use a phone number, your phone app needs to be online 24/7 to be connected, and hosted in a questionable jurisdiction with questionable human rights. Try Matrix. It's selfhostable, doesn't need a phone number to sign up and the foundation is British, which while this country from what I know has gone down the water, they still have some niceities from time they were in the EU, like GDPR.
Among other problems, Matrix is not a replacement for a messaging app. It’s more of a community message board with 1:1 private messages with the possibility of encryption. It is way more than most want or need.
I’ve also run a Matrix server in the past, and it’s not simple. The vast majority of people do not have the technical acumen, hardware infrastructure, or time necessary to even begin this endeavor.
Joining a public server where they don’t have control of the data requires a lot of trust in that instance and their owners. To expect them to vet those owners first, verify the servers are in a trusted country, … 10 more steps, before they begin is asinine.
Matrix is not an alternative to any messaging apps mainly intended for 1:1 communication.
I don't know what the current reputation is but Matrix wasn't always perfectly trustworthy either: https://hackea.org/notas/matrix.html
The 5 eyes CCTV GCHQ British? The rabid USSA, Shitrael bootlickers?
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