Are blogs like Wordpress spying on you?
Is there a safe way to create a blog (without giving away your location, personal information, etc)?
>>59266244
I guess Blogger is from Google, so it's obviously botnet.
Also it steals your content.
But what about Wordpress?
>>59266244
Weebly
Just get your own hosting. And put Wordpress on it.
>>59266268
>Weebly
I heard it's very shitty.
Use Github Pages
>>59267837
>Use Github Pages
As a blog?
Weird.
>>59267946
Why, just use jekyll
Just write your own blog software and host it on digital ocean
Are you challenged
A blog is literally designed to get you to share your info
>>59268308
>A blog is literally designed to get you to share your info
But will the blog site spy on you?
>>59266335
>>59266268
Also owned by Google
>>59268222
Might as well use html files formatted with <p> tags for that line break.
>>59266244
No WordPress is quite safe. They are even having issues with the US government, because terrorists are using wordpress.com for publishing their propaganda and they are refusing to put those sites down or giving away user information due to freedom of speech.
>>59266244
WordPress seems fairly above board as far as this sort of thing goes. However, I need to set up a long term site that doesn't tie directly to any of my known email addresses. I could use Guerrilla Mail, but still want access. Is Yandex a possible option?
>>59269288
Use Protonmail.
>>59269288
You can't delete wordpress accounts or comments you make on other blogs.