How is Dingdash able to be private? I don't see how anyone who would want to, could simply pose as a Christian and get in on perspectives and ideas from here. I think truly, any use of internet is going to be potential for gathering data on people: ie. Christians.
@Olamide @messenjahofchrist Brother & sister, I was working on my dna analysis. I have Sub-Saharan African (Senegal) – 4% Black African. which matches the Mandenka tribe which is one of the top 10 tribes of Africa sold into slavery into the U.S. I have native American in me of which I have known since a child (but looking I look euro). I historically know that black slaves were dropped off near my family tribe (Wampanoags/ Boston) So they received them into the tribe before the English arrived.
@KarMarJo57 @messenjahofchrist That's rich!!!!!
@messenjahofchrist @KarMarJo57 thanx for the clarification
@KarMarJo57 3. You can set up 2 factor authentication to protect your own account from hackers. 4. Our app doesn't keep location data. You are right to be cautious. We can't promise complete protection, but we have a few things in place to help ding dash users to be safe. @sinbach feel free to add to this
@KarMarJo57 I Have had the same question.
@KarMarJo57 It’s less of a “private” thing, more of a “no censorship”. Other social media sites sell data en masse to the government. Dingdash will not do that and at any time, you can completely delete anything you have on here. That’s the privacy concept with DD
@KarMarJo57 Fantastic Question! 1. we control our own servers. The data there will never be sold and will never be shared no matter what the offer! 2. While we don't prevent anyone at the moment from signing up, there are ways Ding Dash users can protect themselves. 1. You can set up your account to require your approval before anyone can follow you...2. If you click the earth symbol before you post you can post to just followers, just certain people, or you can keep your post unlisted. 3. ...