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Cake day: January 28th, 2024

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  • I think to Koreans, evading government censorship is more important than corporate tracking, algorithms, etc. because Korean law makes it easy to get sued for defamation from a comment, NSFW content is banned, North Korean websites are blocked… things like that. You can get away from corporate tracking but you still need to follow the law 😮‍💨

    So without a need to move to decentralized platform I think it will be difficult to make Lemmy well known.

    I do have a question though, how I can trust Lemmy communities? For example if I were using Reddit, I can just trust one entity (the owners of Reddit) that they keep my data somewhat safe. But since Lemmy is hosted by many different people, I would have to trust many people at the same time!