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+ | ====== How private are direct messages on Mastodon / Infosec.Exchange? | ||
+ | <div help>I heard that DMs are public or are accessible to admins in Mastodon. | ||
+ | ===== Are there DMs on Mastodon? ===== | ||
+ | Twitter includes the concept of Direct Messages (DMs) which effectively created a separate and non-public channel for discussion. | ||
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+ | Mastodon doesn' | ||
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+ | ===== How private is private? ===== | ||
+ | A Mastodon private post is like a whispered conversation in public: it's likely that only the intended recipient will get your message, but Mastodon private messages are not suitable for conversations which must remain strictly confidential. | ||
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+ | It is true that a bored server admin that hosts one of the recipients of the private message could search the database to find the private message. However, this is not different than most other services, including Twitter. | ||
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