Albin Jose
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I need to confirm it by anybody as most of the things in internet are unstrustable for me.

I didn’t mean to waste your time by my post. Sorry.

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most of the things in internet are unstrustable for me.

Why would you trust random people instead of the official Searx repository then? That makes no sense.

@clb92 @Albinjose7345 @privacyguides if we want more people to start their privacy journey and be capable of navigating these waters that change before people can get a chance to get their sealegs, we have to show up with grace & patience. we’re gonna have to show people how to look for accurate, vetted info in a sea of misinfo. it helps no one to approach the situ the way you and @moreeni did

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(and i’m not sure why PG is encouraging it by boosting it)

I’m pretty sure that’s just how other ActivityPub platforms see posts in Lemmy/kbin communities. There’s no boosting here and @privacyguides isn’t an user

@Markaos ah, thanks for the heads up. wasn’t aware. still new to the fedi.

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To clarify - checking the official GitHub repository for the status of a project is faster and much more reliable than asking strangers on an internet forum.

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