I saw this reddit post making the rounds on fedi concerning privacy concerns of lemmy and kbin: https://libreddit.privacy.com.de/r/privacy/comments/146804y/when_leaving_reddit_dont_jump_from_the_frying_pan/ I have some concerns about the validity of the following accusations:

  • “Kbin is sort of an alternative frontend/backend for Lemmy” (accusation made by author of post)
  • “Kbin currently does not honor delete requests from outside of their platform” (accusation made by author of post)
  • kbin is a fork of lemmy (accusation made by a commenter on the post)
  • Am I write to question these?

    #Lemmy #Reddit #KIbin #RedditMigration #RedditApi #RedditBlackout #RedditStrike #ApolloForReddit #Kbin

    When leaving Reddit, don't jump from the frying pan into the fire - r/privacy

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    @feditips and I strongly discourage using #Lemmy. Here is why:

    https://mastodon.social/@HistoPol/110522257089980041

    #Kbin can be used instead. - Where do these accusations originate? They seem like copycat claims of what has been verified by Fedi.tips for #Lemmy.