It’s just a shitty summary of a great article in this Month’s Edge. I’d recommend reading that instead.
It’s just a shitty summary of a great article in this Month’s Edge. I’d recommend reading that instead.
The article is about transitioning from Instagram to Pixelfed, i.e. it’s targeting people who already use Instagram. If an individual is an Instagram user already, then privacy clearly isn’t a consideration for them, and if it was, there are countless articles already regarding Meta’s approach to their data that don’t need to be recycled here.
If your concern is your data, then yes, don’t trust anyone but yourself. As has been said, there’s alternatives for that, including self-hosting.
Pixelfed’s advantages aren’t limited to potential privacy features though, which I agree would have been excellent items to raise in the article, such as a focus on photos and a complete lack of any algorithm forcing tailored content at you. But this is a how-to article, not a feature comparison. I’m sure we’ll see a prevalence of those in the future but it’s still early doors. I would argue that it literally does imply that Pixelfed is more privacy focused though - it’s right there in the title.
TL;DR
12 - Resident Evil 4 remake
11 - Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
10 - Dave the Diver
9 - Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty
8 - Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
7 - Diablo IV
6 - Super Mario Bros. Wonder
5 - Armored Core VI
4 - Street Fighter 6
3 - Baldur’s Gate 3
2 - The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
1 - Alan Wake II