matrix blog typo fix

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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Above was our specific case and you probably have a different use for the chat a
This depends on what your use case is. Are you looking for a secure version of SMS, or are you looking for an organised place for different groups and tasks to be handled? The former fits the use case of Signal, Telegram, Whatsapp, Skype, and the latter is better handled by Slack, Mattermost, Rocketchat, and Matrix. We are not implying that all these chat apps have the 3 baselines passed, but just giving you examples.
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### 2. Can you be anonymous
@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ The ability to decide where your servers will physically be, either by running t
Say there's a special house where everybody goes to for communication, and you have to go there whenever you want to talk to anybody, and the conversation stays only in that house. Anybody who wants to say anything to anybody, has to go into this house. Doesn't it sound really strange? That's what most chats are.
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But what if we can stay in our own home and call each other and still can have a conversation? And the conversation does not only stay in one house, but in everybody's house for when it's their own conversation? That's more like how Matrix imagined how chats should work.
This is the single most standout identity of Matrix, that it has built-in federation. Means you can stay on your chat and go to other Matrix instance and talk to them.