matrix: explain ghosts, puppets and doublepuppets

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Aminda Suomalainen 2022-08-19 19:12:52 +03:00
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I dislike matrix.to as a concept. It's a centralized service on decentralized protocol and in my opinion it shows lack of self-esteem on Matrix side considering neither XMPP or IRC require something like it, both of those trust being known or handled appropiately. I dislike matrix.to as a concept. It's a centralized service on decentralized protocol and in my opinion it shows lack of self-esteem on Matrix side considering neither XMPP or IRC require something like it, both of those trust being known or handled appropiately.
### What are ghost and puppets?
They are related to bringing Matrix to other protocols or vice versa.
* A ghost is a Matrix account on another protocol like IRC or XMPP (controlled from Matrix).
* A puppet is the opposite, a Matrix account controlled from another protocol such as IRC or XMPP (the controller/puppetmaster being the user there).
* A double-puppet is when you are using both protocols and have connected them to each other such as a message from Discord appears as your real Matrix account and message from Matrixx appears as your real Discord account instead of something virtual only existing due to the bridge.
### Which client do you recommend? ### Which client do you recommend?
The one that fits your needs. Personally I mix-and-match: The one that fits your needs. Personally I mix-and-match: