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This could be useful for you, Alex. Assuming Mastodon / Pleroma / etc can handle a change in the @username@domain.tld mapping of accounts.

Yeah, and they could have just made unnecessary data collection illegal. Can’t give away data you don’t collect. But that would also apply to US-owned companies like Google, Allstate, and General Motors.

Whatever brand the Roman Catholic churches used was really good, but it may have changed in 50 years.

They did not accuse the pundits at all. They accused RT, its employees, and the media company’s founders.

This isn’t so much “Trump-Russia” (much of which was later shown to be false) as it is “this specific organization accepted illegal funds”. The only pundit that one might legitimately suspect of directly profiting from pro-Russia messaging is Tucker Carlson.

If you have your private messaging link in your profile, that can work. On other services, I’ve had people give me their banking info, their legal names, their addresses, their cellular phone numbers via DMs, despite knowing the owner / admins could see it if they desired. I would rather they contacted me via XMPP for that.

https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/01/so-long-richard-shelby-and-thanks-for-all-the-pork/

Seeing discussions about Shelby’s outsized influence on NASA’s decision making … implying that Artemis was part of that.

The IP address my ISP gives sometimes points to my exact city and sometimes to cities over 50 miles away.

Alex, You're missing out on the ever-present fear that what you're chewing on will start wiggling in your mouth.

All on-screen keyboards that I've ever tried stink. I want a phone with a physical keyboard again.

I was on G+ briefly at the beginning, when it was a Diaspora clone without federation. When they got intrusive about personal information, I completely closed my Google account. I think that happened even before I closed my Facebook account.