I was sold on Matrix as a viable alternative to Discord but recently read this article which made it look not so good.
“5 years after the creation of Matrix, and after 5 years of centrally receiving such a scandalous amount of users private data from their «decentralized» software, it was only after the mentioned report was published when the Matrix developers published some «privacy improvements» [13] addressing some of the revealed problems.
We have not read it.”
This seems lazy to me. I haven’t read the report but i’m also not the one writing an article bashing matrix. If i did I’d want to know whether my concerns are still valid, and as a reader i want to know whether the concerns they brought up still apply without having to read a whole other report
poVoq@slrpnk.net 1 year ago
That article is mostly FUD, but there are very good reasons to be sceptical of Matrix, as it is mostly driven by a VC funded for-profit company.
If you are looking for a truly community driven and owned alternative, check out XMPP: joinjabber.org
ninchuka@lemmy.one 1 year ago
XMPP has issues such as rooms are not properly decentralised, not all clients support proper replys and you cant edit messages older then 1 message
poVoq@slrpnk.net 1 year ago
The message editing thing is just a client setting and having a single source of truth for a room is a huge advantage of XMPP that Matrix is now reinventing as they realized their hyped decentralized rooms are just a gimmick feature that causes more problem than it solves.
dngray@lemmy.one 1 year ago
Yes the article is FUD and sloppy. This is what Matthew Hodgson (Arathorn) had to say about it: