

Depending on the legality and safety of doing so, you may also want to look into tech for avoiding censorship and oppresive regimes.
Things like TOR, running your own DNS server, etc.
Edit: I didn’t want to just leave this vague, so I looked up the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s Surveillance Self-Defense guide hoping for some better specifics, but unfortunately it looks like it’s mainly about making security plans, understanding your risk profile, using secure settings on your personal devices, using signal, using TOR, and selecting “the VPN that’s right for you”.
Like you really have a choice of “the VPN right for you” when they shut down things to only approved in/out IPs.
There might be useful info there, but it wasn’t quite what I was hoping to point you at, sorry.
Considering the risks involved with hosting something like this, I would probably start with research on how you could host this safely/anonymously. That would be my first priority. Can’t help people if they take you out.
Next step would be looking at piefed/Lemmy or whatever systems you’re thinking about hosting and identifying what features/logs/etc you would need to disable, modify, or set up to clear themselves automatically so that you wouldn’t have information worth going after in the first place.



















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