@J12t
The difference is that there are community hosted instances.. 🤷♂️
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@J12t for me, the biggest issue with Zoom was AI training and the fact that they were exposed as not actually have working encryption. There are many public instances https://jitsi.github.io/handbook/docs/community/community-instances/ from trusted communities like framasoft and the fsf for example. However, I see your point, that many would not explore other options than the main instance. A similar issue to all fediverse applications like Mastodon as well. @lps @J12t Perhaps there is also the nerd influencer aspect at work. I use a community hosted Jitsi instance and tell others about Jitsi and so trust is transitive: a handful of people now like Jitsi even if they don’t use a community hosted instance. It’s not necessary for all those who like Jitsi to use a community hosted instance. |
@lps ... but then people will actually need to use those, as long as the hoster is trusted in that particular community.