The Pogmom Suite is a collection of online services which offer its users alternatives to proprietary computing platforms, and a means of contributing to and benefitting from a shared archival project.
The primary objective of the Pogmom Suite is to conserve a free and open internet in which users, not corporations, are empowered.
Current primary server operator and source of funding since January 2023.
Sociologist by study, Technical Support Specialist by trade, Server Operator by holy order.
The Pogmom Suite consists of software hosted on free, open source software. Changes to software packages are only made at the configuration level.
Automated email communications are performed by SMTP2GO. These are utilized minimally and essential communications might include a user's name, username, or registered email address.
Domain name registration is performed by CloudFlare
All non-public user data managed by software running on the Pogmom Suite is encrypted locally. Under no circumstances will usage data, privately stored data, or other sensitive personal information ever be sold or willing shared with third parties.
The Pogmom Suite would sooner cease operation than assist with investigation into its users, nor is it practically capable of doing so. However, users are advised to be mindful of the server's geographical location and the associated legislative implications.
Server operators' provided priority contacts can be found in Nextcloud. Please read the folder share note for additional details after signing in.
Visit links.pogmom.me for a list of pogmommy's public contact methods.
As a security and privacy measure, registrations are open but must be manually approved by a server operator of the Pogmom Suite.
Very little can be done for a user to be denied access to the Pogmom Suite. As registrations are manually approved, some level of trust is likely to already exist between a server operator and any given user. Specifically disallowed conduct will not be listed here, as the worst offenses should already be known by users. Violations of acceptable conduct will be addressed personally by a server operator, and handling of any given situation will be be subject to its own judgement.