Hi guys, I don’t know if this is the right place to ask for advice about this so if I’m in the wrong place kindly show me where should I go.
With that out of the way here is my back story, I’m Iranian and as many of you guys heard in the news there are mass uprising, protests and geopolitical conflict going on here. So naturally our theocratic dictatorship leaders here decide on a whim when the whole country can have internet access to outside world or not and when they cut it off there is no safe place for people to keep in touch when we need it the most. Mostly they want to keep people in dark unaware of what’s going on out there…
Here is what I thought, Can I deploy and run my own fediverse instance in this situation on VPS hosted inside the country? Me and a few of my trusted friends are the admins of a small local community of around 200 people give or take but this community can grow to 1000 roughly in future. I can be an example for my fellow countrymen here if I can others can too and many other local communities can be shaped like this inside the country… Which fediverse platform we should choose? Lemmy or piefed comes to my mind but I’m a total noob I have no background in programming. I can use LLMs for help Where should I start? Can you guys help me here. I’m a little lost all this is uncharted territory for me


Never thought to find a fellow Iranian here Thanks you’re right matrix seems to be much safer. Just micro blogging aspect seems to be the issue
@aprehendedmerlin @artiman on mastodon i’ve read that @delta was getting popular iran and get hundreds of servers and thousands users. It’s easier to stay under the radar due to using email infrastructure.
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@aprehendedmerlin @artiman have you considered nostr?
Cc @abbas_dp
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Could you please elaborate?
I believe it’s among the decentralized messaging platforms.
@abbas_dp it’s not a messenger, more like a “public square” social network which have been designed to be hard to censor.
Likr deltachat, it’s based on user-device keybased idendity and authentication and signing of messages ti be published and, to ensure wide spreading of information, tens and tens if relays to route message to anybody who subscribed. Like DC, relays only store data during transfer and do no require trust.
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It was kinda buggy for large groups, but yeah it was pretty popular, matrix had alot more people tho and went more under the radar and had more stability in my experience, each matrix homeserver had like 2 thousand members and could handle it but deltachat not so much.
Yes during the war there were a lot of Delta chat relays created by the community here. It is pretty good but no place for building a community