Posted by 5oEwMK97zALsi8WgfSWZVmW9z in Privacy
I've been writing a privacy wiki, and I'm hoping to get some feedback.
I envision a Wikipedia of privacy which would document all the practical privacy controls which an user can use to make things better for themselves.
The mainspace would be dedicated to actionable advice. Each major technology product would have a page which would track steps users could take to improve their privacy.
Unlike many other similar sites, the wiki would not only document privacy-focused solutions, but also what controls there are to make things better in mainstream products.
To put it simply, the wiki would always advocate Signal over WhatsApp, but if the user was unwilling to switch, it would offer advice on leaking less data while using WhatsApp.
Other namespaces do exist, such as Concept for explaining more abstract concepts, and Analysis/Opinion for, well, opinions.
All the content is CC BY-SA 4.0.
I understand that wiki is a fundamentally collaborative medium (and this wiki isn't public yet), but I also think that the wiki needs to have the minimum viable content to has a chance to take off. That's what I'm trying to write.
The image I've attached is a minimum viable article for Android.
Any feedback? Do you think there is a call for something like this?
santorihelix wrote
I'd suggest
Otherwise seems good to me. Well done!