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A Mastodon instance owner can read everything you've ever posted, log everything even if you deleted it, doxx your IP and your private messages, delete or modify everything about your account on a whim and block you even if you make an account elsewhere. Plus they can keep very quiet about it since they have zero accountability.

So yeah, you can go to another instance, but better keep some kind of backup because you could be gone without notice



That's exactly right, to a point that decentralize app like Mastodon would be valid alternatives when everyone run its own instance (and is able to secure it), of course that's in theory already possible, but in practice it's difficult.


So does Twitter without the possibility to host your own instance or move your data to another one.

Isn't that one of the reasons for decentralization? Less power and data for a single instance.




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