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Figured lemmy would like this, yall probably know about it already.
This is also a lemmy community: !privacyguides@lemmy.one
Be careful that the lemmy instance doesn’t seem to be managed anymore. I asked about it on the 9th of June and they never answered: https://discuss.privacyguides.net/t/we-re-giving-lemmy-a-try-welcome-to-privacyguides-lemmy-one-x-post/12734/7
There was also a post about an issue 4 days ago, no answers so far: https://lemmy.one/post/17843587?scrollToComments=true
I have been following their advice for years. I have replaced a couple of services with the suggested alternatives, and use GrapheneOS.
It is also useful to check their forum for discussion on why something is added/removed/not added
If you are new to the whole “privacy-thing” my advice would be to start figuring out your own threat model first. They have some guides for that.
Also remember that even though something does not make the cut to be mentioned as a recommendation, it might still be an improvement over what you currently use. The forums are great for discussions regarding that.