Stolen from @vmstan

More analysis from @wiredfire:

It’s nothing to do with [difficulties in using multiple platforms]. It’s to do with the massive backlash they got on Fedi for their CEO being all Trumpy and somewhat horrible right wing. So they’ve run away because they were made to feel unwelcome on account of us not letting their BS fly.

Original screenshot is of the bio of https://mastodon.social/@protonprivacy and wasn’t a post (that confused me for a sec).

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    10 months ago

    You’d think Fedi would be a good place to be active on from a privacy-conscious user-base perspective, but I think this is the second time they leave Fedi? Either way, I guess being on Reddit allows them to moderate all the naysayers away.

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      10 months ago

      I made this basic comment about the CEO saying something pro-Trump and my comment got removed by a mod of /r/degoogle on the grounds that it wasn’t factual.

      Pretty infuriating.

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    10 months ago

    You know I was like this close to getting proton VPN before this whole thing started. I’ve been researching for like 6 months to decide which one I was going to switch to. They were on the short list. Bullet dodged.

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    10 months ago

    It’s to do with the massive backlash they got on Fedi

    That makes no sense, considering the message in question was posted on Xitter, and the backlash they received was far worse and more public on Reddit, where they are directing their followers to go. It won’t stop anyone from talking about them here.

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    10 months ago

    I was tempted to cancel after the CEO comments on politics, Reddit is a bit much though.

    Reddit privacy policy is dog shit, having a company advertise privacy and use Reddit is comical

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    10 months ago

    Are those people who have been quoted supposed to be significant to the privacy community?

    I’ve looked through the links provided and read a couple articles (one is titled “Does Proton really support Trump? A deeper analysis and surprising findings” and it is all very he said/she said with almost nothing to back anything or anyone up…

    I’ll gladly read more if anyone has info?

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      10 months ago

      It’s pretty simple, really. Did you read the original statement? Did you see where Yen said the Republican Party will champion the little people and be great for privacy? End of discussion.

      The squabbling over “hE dIdN’t diRecTly prAIse Trump” is nonsense whataboutism distraction.

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    10 months ago

    Besides slow responses to support request and handing over info on that Swiss French activist, is there anything else they’ve done wrong? And I understand that they had no choice in the Swiss case - they had to abide by the law there.

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      10 months ago

      CEO came out in support of Trump and criticized Democrats.

      If a business chooses to take a political position that isn’t strictly policy related they should expect blowback.

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    10 months ago

    I’m out of the loop- what happened? Recently people were promoting Proton as an alternative to Gmail and Microsoft.