You could run pixelfed without federation enabled: https://pixelfed.org/
It's like instagram, so should be good for sharing photos and stuff with space for comments.
You could run pixelfed without federation enabled: https://pixelfed.org/
It's like instagram, so should be good for sharing photos and stuff with space for comments.
I tried this but the post are not private even when federation is disabled. The post are publicly visible if you find the URL.
you could setup a matrix chat room and just block federation as viewing the channels requires login
also has e2ee
You could also run a private XMPP chat server. https://snikket.org/ is easy to install and ideal for small family groups.
Why not run Lemmy without federation?
Maybe Diaspora?
Does Diaspora have a mobile app? I thought it was only progressive web.
Ive just seen this for nextcloud photos, don't know how its working with mobile apps though
https://github.com/nextcloud/photos/issues/432#issuecomment-1458591601
I currently use Nextcloud and using photos on mobile is rough. Although I had forgotten about that comment feature on files.
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