For stats and links: https://lemmyverse.net/communities?query=privacy&order=active
I’m personally in favor of !privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- fits the theme of the instance
- is not on .ml
- is not on .world
- 3 different active mods
- no power tripping noted so far
- 2nd most active community after !privacy@lemmy.ml
!privacyguides@lemmy.one admin has been quiet for a while, the instance seems to be running on auto-pilot, https://lemmy.one/c/meta has no communication from the admins since a long time
Programming.dev is still running Lemmy 0.19.5, and they had a quite severe issue of database corruption for 3 months. Thankfully, it’s solved since (https://programming.dev/post/20515601)
It would be more efficient to have 2-3 core communities rather than 7 like this.
People are not going to copy paste their relevant comments to the 7 crossposts of the same article.
I don’t see how every comment section has to be identical, although in the case of privacy/security maybe there are cases where important information is shared in the comments, idk.
Let’s take the recent issue with Firefox. People are looking for an alternative, or to better understand what the risk is
Lemmy.ml
Lemmy.dbzer0.com
Lemmy.one
Lemmy.world
Let’s imagine that someone comes up with a detailed analysis of what is happening with the new ToC, and which alternative people could consider switching too. Do you think they’ll go through the hassle of sharing that information to all of those threads?