Then explain why.
Hello Lemmy!
I recently discovered the "Request my data" function of Discord. Now that I have the data Discord knows about me.
I would like to make an experiment that could be used to explain how metadata can say a lot about people.
The problem is, I never done that :grinning face with sweat: so I would like to know how I could get everything I can, only from the metadata contained in the package.
I know it's possible, according to the length of calls, the umber of messages, etc, to guess what kind of relation a user have with another, but I don't know how to do that.
This is a description of the data package: https://support.discord.com/hc/en-us/articles/360004957991
Can you help me to know what are the information I can determine about myself using this package (only the metadata, or it's not fair :p)
Thanks in advance!
~Snow
Hello! This is my list of my preferred open-source apps for Android. Tell me in the comments what are yours and I will add them.
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10 000 sentences : Learn new vocabulary in many languages
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Alarmio : A alternative alarm clock
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AnkiDroid : Virtual flash cards to learn faster your courses
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Audio Recorder : A simple audio recorder
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Aurora Store : Get access to play store apps without the official app
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Briar : Send messages in peer to peer way, using bluetooth, current network or remotly.
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Camera : From the simple app list. A simple and easy to use camera
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CameraRoll : Alternative gallery app with a beautiful UI as a camera roll.
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Chubby Click : Metronome
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Counter : Explicit name, just counting stuff
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DiskUsage : Scan your disk to find the biggest folders and apps in a advanced way
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F-Droid : A app store with only open-source apps
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GitNex : A Gitea client for Android
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Goodtime : A pomodoro app
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JitSi meet : Alternative to Skype or Zoom
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KISS : A cool simple launcher with only a search bar and a history
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Lightning : A fast and lightweight web browser
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Loop Habit Tracker : A very cool and handy habit tracker with statistics
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LTE Cleaner : Like CCleaner, but easier
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MAPS.ME : OSM client that I think is better than OSMand
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MasterPassword : A sync-less password manager
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MoneyWallet : A budget manager
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NewPipe : My most used app so far, you can download, listen in background, popup or fullscreen for MediaCCC, Peertube, SoundCloud or YouTube.
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Open Note Scanner : Detect papers to scan them using your phone, unfortunatly there is no export to PDF so see the next app.
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PDF Converter : Convert images to pdf
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OpenFoodFacts : Scan codebar of food products to get simple and easy to read nutrition facts.
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OpenRecipes : Add your own recipes
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Markor : A simple note taking app
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Red Moon : A blue light filter
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ScreenCam : Record your screen (no root required)
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Shattered Pixel Dungeon : A dungeon RPG
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Signal : Alternative to whatsapp but you can also use it as SMS Not available on F-Droid
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Slide : Reddit client (oopsie)
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Tasks : The best todo app I found
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TrebleShot : Transfer files to other devices through the same network.
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Tusky : Mastodon client
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Vectorify da home! : Create your own wallpapers using simple SVG
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Vinyl : Music player
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Yaaic : IRC client
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AnySoftKeyboard : A simple and powerful keyboard
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AfWall+ : ip tables based firewall Require root privileges
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Otter : front-end music player to Funkwhale instances
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Aurora Droid : Alternative F-Droid client
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Firefox Preview : Future version of Fennec on Android, support 6 privacy-related extensions and has been re-written with Firefox's new GeckoView
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Mattermost : Beta client for Mattermost
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FOSS Browser : Simple browser based on Android's WebView. The intention is to provide a simple and light weight but powerful browser with a nice looking user interface.
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Rocket Chat : Rocket Chat client
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Delta Chat : ???
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Mumla : Voice chat on Mumble servers
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RadioDroid : Browse internet radios
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Conversations : Encrypted, userfriendly XMPP instant messaging client for mobile
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Exodus Privacy : Exodus Privacy helps you to know which trackers and permissions are embedded in apps installed on your device.
This is a question I am wondering. I try to avoid as much as I can platforms like YouTube, Discord, Whatsapp, Zoom, etc. But I just can't! For YouTube I love the content to much to quit it. I actually uses Invidio.us and NewPipe to avoid this problem. I just need to import my subscriptions.
Then you got the case of some social medias where it doesn't depends on you. For example I need to use Whatsapp for school even if I hate it, same for Zoom.
I also got friends and communities that are only on Discord.
Do you already had these issues? How are you dealing with them?
Thanks in advance!
In capitalism the deaths are indirect deaths unlike in authoritarian systems, they are more difficult to calculate. But I got your point.