German Government on Mastodon and fully self-verified and self-hosted

Screenshot of German government's Mastodon profile page

This is an excellent example of a government taking ownership over it’s own hosting and verification. No-one can edit, censor, remove, doubt, etc their posts. They are not reliant on any external country or service for their hosting. It’s all using open source software, too, so no expiring license or foreign sanctions to impede it.

Too many governments, and even corporates, have become reliant on 3rd party hosting services for their social media interactions, often located outside their own countries. They have no contracts in place with those services, ownerships can change, they can be banned because of take-down requests, or for reasons that may not be illegal in their own country.

The French government too had been hosting their own Matrix server for fully secure E2EE of messaging with their overseas diplomats.

See https://securityboulevard.com/2022/11/german-government-on-mastodon/

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One thought on “German Government on Mastodon and fully self-verified and self-hosted”

  1. The post is not a general Mastodon post, but rather about a government entity officially using it, and self-verifying themselves. Posts were already done last year about the general promotion about Mastodon. This link though appears to promote a paid service though, Walls.io. And I don’t promote paid services, but rather free and open source services.

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