I have been trying to figure out a way that my son can have a messaging account, that doesn’t track him and that we can limit who he has access to and who has access to him.
What are you thoughts on matrix for kids?
Are there any features available for that sort of control? I really only want him to be able to contact his family (and also indoctrinate him into matrix and open source young 😉)
Sure, just find a way to self-host Conduit or Construct for Matrix and don’t federate with outliers - it would work like a charm for internal communication (disclaimer: these light-weight servers are in beta stage, unlike the resource-hungry Synapse). Wait, NextCloud and Revolt have implemented chats, which are encrypted and open source already? As such, I don’t observe any special benefits of Matrix for your use case (unless you’re gonna do bots and stuff). 🤔 You have a lot of choices! 😉
(Choices) not the least of which is just buy a cheap phone, or VoIP phone.
I don’t use neither of them. What I liked specifically about Matrix is the detailed events system: I’m just not sure that kids might find it useful. 🤭
Yeah, I was hoping that I could white list specific accounts (family). I can use my existing account, and it keeps it simple. The others end up walled gardens.
I’m on the same path trying to find a solution. Is it possible to just whitelist certain accounts without all the public rooms. E.g., I have my own instance, but want to allow a DM from friend@matrix.org without allowing public rooms or other random DMs?
As far as I can tell…you can’t. Debating just using XMPP instead.
so, I could make a room called mum and dad, have it “private” and only invite the three accounts.
it could work.
@palitu exactly
I think having matrix is useful for eventually letting them federate without needing a new account - just enable it on the server. Nextcloud chat won’t have that advantage
Sure. Federate with another trusted server, but probably not the general one - you might want to avoid that.
For what it’s worth, I had a few great chats - while remoting - with my oldest kid upstairs. I’ve given him an old Eeepc 701, with just an ssh connection to a cli-only matrix client ; worked well, but I’ll easily admit it was a bit limited (which, in my very specific use-case, was actually a feature)