I tried to look this up but I couldn’t find much. The “worst” I found was this:
Some users have expressed concerns about the platform’s moderation practices, suggesting that the community’s emphasis on inclusivity and respect may lead to over-sensitivity, where even minor disagreements or differing opinions are met with significant backlash. This environment can create a perception of excessive policing of content, potentially discouraging open dialogue.
Where are you reading that people are saying that it’s worse than twitter? Is it right wing people that are saying that because they put emphasis on inclusivity and respect?
I’m using pass, the Unix standard password manager. While the original application is just a. shell script, gpg and git, it seems to have evolved more into a standard structure of encrypted files that any applications can use.
On UNIX I use gopass, on my phone I use Password store together with open keychain.
Benefits: completely self hosted, well known and robust technology, easy for developers to make applications or even just read the files youself
Cons: Need to setup and maintain gpg keys. Applications I’ve used so far seem geared to more technical people. Setting up a new device requires copying gpg keys or generating new ones and add the public key to your vault. Last I checked, no viable IOS client.
Depending on your view this can be either pro or con, but you can store your 2fa and password in the same repo, all protected by your gpg keys.