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Myown #UnplugTrump to more digital sovereignty

If you’ve been following my blog, you know that I’m gradually moving away from “classical” Big Tech social media, focusing more on Mastodon and my own homepage.

On Mastodon, I came across Elena Rossini and followed her journey toward greater digital sovereignty. Inspired by her example, I decided to give up my YouTube channel in favor of a self-hosted PeerTube instance.

That, combined with a desire to make better use of my NAS and keep up with recent developments in the tech world, pushed me to seriously evaluate some European alternatives to the cloud services I’d been using.

Somewhere along the way, I also discovered the #UnplugTrump hashtag—a campaign (or movement?) calling for more digital independence. It encourages people to disconnect from platforms tied to Trump and Big Tech and instead opt for privacy-respecting alternatives.

The emphasis is on decentralization, open-source solutions, and European-based services – aiming to reduce reliance on (U.S.) tech giants. That didn’t sound too bad – so I decided to put my own setup to the test.

But enough talking – where do I stand now? Did I even need to change anything?

Services that I changed / migrated completely:

  • Webhosting: I was lucky here. I was hosting all my online presence(es) in German data centers (under my own Domains) anyways since years – so nothing to change.
  • Twitter: I left Twitter in about Spring 2023 and deleted all my content there.
  • Facebook: I left Facebook quite a while ago, still have a dormant account but haven’t logged in since long.
  • Pi-Hole: To reduce (Ad-)Tracking I had a Pi-Hole running for quite a while. I’m surprised by how many requests it blocks.)
  • Delete Cookies: I always thought this would be annoying. But after accidentally clearing all my cookies, I gave the setting a shot – and it’s surprisingly smooth (see the blog post).
  • Youtube publishing: I abandoned my YouTube channel in favour of a selfhosted Peertube instance (see the blog post) and I am happy with it.
  • Google Photos: As I am moving my photos into Lightroom and my NAS anyways, I deleted all photos and videos from Google Photos.
  • Cloudflare DNS: I once praised Cloudflare’s malware-protecting DNS in a blog post. But after reading about their analytics practices, I realized: nothing is truly free. I’ve since switched to a European DNS resolver without analytics.
  • GMail: This was by far the biggest pain to evaluate and migrate! I’ll probably write a separate blogpost about it. (TL;DR: I’d recommend mailbox.org, that would also solve my pending calendar issue).
  • Contacts: also off GMail

Partially Migrated or Decreased Usage:

  • LinkedIn: deleted almost all content (using some great scripts) and might use it to link into my blog.
  • Instagram: There are still a bunch of people I don’t want to lose touch with there – so I’m keeping it for now.
  • WhatsApp: the final boss. It’s unlikely I’ll ever fully quit, but I switch to other messengers whenever possible.

Services that are open for possible migration (later):

These are services I’m still evaluating. I haven’t found the right alternative yet – or the effort just isn’t worth it (yet).

  • Calendar: I was a bit surprised to find that some basic calendar solutions don’t even support inviting other people – and are often tightly linked to your email and contacts. As mentioned above, mailbox.org might be the way to go. But that would mean moving email – again.
  • OneDrive: could be replaced with Synology Drive, but might also require quite some configuration.
  • Search engine: I’m still looking for the perfect balance of privacy and good results.
  • An external Backup Target

There are still some services and applications left. But the rest is either too cumbersome to change or I just don’t have an alternative with UX that works for me. And honestly? I’m fine with that.

I don’t expect to fully unplug from everything – but being more intentional about the tools and platforms I use has made a big difference.

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MastodonElena Rossini ⁂ (@_elena@mastodon.social)742 Posts, 305 Following, 5.74K Followers · Italian filmmaker, photographer and writer based in Paris, France who ❤️ #FOSS 🎬 Director of: The Illusionists documentary. Soon: a Fediverse video series 💌 #TheFutureIsFederated 👩‍💻 self-hosting newbie: @elena@aseachange.com 📷 photos: @ele@photos.elenarossini.com 📽️ PeerTube: @elena@makertube.net Note: my posts are set to auto-delete* after 1 month ⏳ *unless I bookmark them

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Once more we see a #socialmedia exodus and not a single one of the fun content creators I love from say #Instagram make their way over to #Mastodon, #Pixelfeed or #Loops. Why?

BECAUSE NO DIRECT #MONETIZATION!

Do you understand what weeks or months of labor looks like? If no #ad revenue, if no #superchat, if no #donate button, then why even make the effort?!

The #fediverse needs to grow up and carve out direct paths to monetization.

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When you #decentralize & #federate #socialVR, communities grow organically.

Imagine joining a dance server as you love dancing. You spawn into a custom hub world *dedicated to #VR dancing*. Event calendars, users chatting about last nights rave, user-placed rifts to worlds that *stay open* until they're empty: open invitations.

It's instant integration into a #social group. Just find a community you want to base in and the whole #fediverse is open beyond.

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