/r/PrivacyGuides
r/PrivacyGuides is closed in protest of privacy-invasive changes to Reddit: https://discuss.privacyguides.net
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In the digital age, protecting your personal information might seem like an impossible task. We’re here to help. Privacy Guides is your central resource of privacy and security related knowledge online.
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/r/PrivacyGuides
For our current subreddit subscribers: We are going to continue posting website and blog updates from contributors to the open-source privacyguides.org project here, and a few times a week we will highlight discussions happening on our Discourse and Kbin/Lemmy communities that we think you all will want to check out, and possibly post some other privacy-related links we think you'll find interesting.
We've had a pretty solid 10-ish year run of social media companies like Reddit being relatively stable platforms for communities to exist on, so I think it's easy to forget a few things:
It isn't impossible to teach new people about privacy and security without building communities on Reddit, Facebook, etc. Perhaps it will be slightly harder, but we're up for the challenge.
Thanks everyone, we hope to see you on more respectful platforms soon :)