I’d argue XMPP is less ideal than Matrix because groups are located on a single server, which makes them easier to take down than Matrix’ replicated state.
What kind of system that depends on centralized servers can ever be secure from government snooping?
Really very similar to Lemmy, where the identity of each group is tied to a particular server, e.g. lemmy has !anime@ani.social but Matrix has #anime:matrix.orgSo what happens if matrix.org goes away or decides the server admin wants to be hostile to #anime?
It also appears that anything beyond text has to be hotlinked […]
“url”: “mxc://matrix.org/qGgUKuZuHcRsWAhSfqKnmtiX”