EDIT: (almost forgot to add this ) i want a server that doesn’t need an email
for sign up. (would also appreciate if it didn’t have captcha but if every good
one does have captch requirement i wouldn’t mind much) Also bonus question :
suggest some groups in which you can join that discusses movies and tv. Thanks
for the responses in advance . Chao. EDIT: This is a genuine question i want an
answer for and i don’t know where else to post this if you are going to down
vote atleast give an explanation.
Cross posted from technologies . Sorry just really need answers. And they seem to just enjoy down voating at the moment .
I don’t know why you feel it’s necessary to write that several times. Yes, Matrix doesn’t enforce e2ee, that’s why I said you’d need to make sure to enable it. But what is your point? You can use Matrix how you like, with or without, make it secure or not. Sure that has implications. But Lemmy is also not end-to-end-encrypted. Neither is a private conversation in my livingroom… Other messengers have features to backup or restore keys, or to flag and moderate posts, which may in some cases circumvent e2ee. Or not. So what’s your jist? Would you like us to use a different messenger? I’d be happy to hear constructive arguments. I also had issues with niche clients not supporting encryption or not supporting emoji verify since they aren’t forced to implement it.
Because human error is a risk. Most orgs that hsvr these requirements won’t adopt software that allows messages to be sent without e2ee because its a risk
I’d like to find a way to adopt Matrix such that its not possible for users to send or receive unencrypted messages.
Matrix does not enforce end-to-end encryption.
This is misleading. Matrix respects the e2ee setting that you choose when creating a room, and it’s enabled by default.
That is misleading. It depends on the client, and its super easy to accidentally create one thats not e2ee
I don’t know why you feel it’s necessary to write that several times. Yes, Matrix doesn’t enforce e2ee, that’s why I said you’d need to make sure to enable it. But what is your point? You can use Matrix how you like, with or without, make it secure or not. Sure that has implications. But Lemmy is also not end-to-end-encrypted. Neither is a private conversation in my livingroom… Other messengers have features to backup or restore keys, or to flag and moderate posts, which may in some cases circumvent e2ee. Or not. So what’s your jist? Would you like us to use a different messenger? I’d be happy to hear constructive arguments. I also had issues with niche clients not supporting encryption or not supporting emoji verify since they aren’t forced to implement it.
Because human error is a risk. Most orgs that hsvr these requirements won’t adopt software that allows messages to be sent without e2ee because its a risk
I’d like to find a way to adopt Matrix such that its not possible for users to send or receive unencrypted messages.