italicize matrix blog post

This commit is contained in:
sanghee 2021-02-19 12:27:35 +01:00
parent f01d24e839
commit e66410d6ed
1 changed files with 8 additions and 10 deletions

View File

@ -129,9 +129,7 @@ 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 Threema, Signal, Telegram, Whatsapp, 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.
by Slack, Mattermost, Rocketchat, and Matrix.
![](/u/image/chat-usecase.jpg)
@ -151,7 +149,7 @@ of the servers where the chat is running. It mostly becomes a crucial
question in two ways.
One is if you face the possibility of having to deal with
authorities - meaning you need to care which law will apply in case
authorities - then you need to know which law will apply in case
you are being investigated.
Two is if you care for the environmental and ethical impact of your
@ -166,11 +164,11 @@ running the server by yourself or by somebody you can trust is a big
difference between some chat apps and others. Chats that offer home
servers, self-hosted options such as Matrix or Mattermost give you the
ability to choose, and any chat app that does not, locks you in the
chat provider's choice.
choice of the chat provider.
### 4. Decentralised or centralised
Does all of our conversation only go to one company in one country, or
Does all of our conversation only go to one company or to one country, or
can it be in the different small or big streams everywhere and be
independently open to each other? Most chats out there are the former,
and federated chats are the latter.
@ -185,7 +183,7 @@ really strange? That's what most chats are.
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
one house, but in everybody's house when it's their own
conversation? That's more like how Matrix imagined how chats should
work.
@ -197,14 +195,14 @@ Matrix instance and talk to them.
It might sound silly but it is still an important factor for a lot of
early adopters and people who just gotta have their hands on the
latest groundbreaking stuff (cough). This is it. Matrix is the hottest
latest groundbreaking stuff (*cough*). This is it. Matrix is the hottest
chat system of 2021 and hands down the most innovative project amongst
all the chat apps out there because of its federation and security
design.
## The baselines that you shouldn't compromise
A lot of us brush off the topic of privacy thinking "But I don't have
A lot of us brush off the topic of privacy thinking "But *I* don't have
anything to hide." but it is not that simple. Even though you might
not have anything to hide now, people who you have a conversation with
might have a very different stance and you affect them with your
@ -236,7 +234,7 @@ choosing "Secret Chat" Function in Telegram.
Even when the chat app can not read your conversation thanks to the
encryption, some chats do access a lot of other information, such as
with whom you are talking to for how often and for how long ("meta
information"). We tend to focus on not revealing the content of our
data"). We tend to focus on not revealing the content of our
chat and to forget that the other information can be collected while
being unnoticed.