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It depends what kind of instance software you're running, and what your threat model is.

Obviously if there's sensitive personal data then that should only be stored on e2ee systems, but most of what people do on social media isn't sensitive personal data.

I've gone through all the reasons for having your own server here, and most of these aren't linked to encryption:

growyourown.services/why-growi

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@feditips @homegrown hahahaha what?

Social Media isn't personal data?

Are you Mark Zuckerberg in disguise?

And to be clear: I'm not talking about transport encryption (Mastodon does already enforce that), rather about disk encryption and who can access the database of your instance.

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