by jinnko on 11/13/2020, 8:28:30 PM
I set up a Mastodon instance and a Peertube instance on my own server and got all everyone onto Mastodon. They all get how to use Mastodon, including the seniors, so that's what most people engage with. Peertube videos can be easily embedded into toots so both pics and videos are shareable.
I also have a Nextcloud instance and have all photos and videos auto uploaded, then recently Nextcloud introduced some workflow features that I used to auto upload all videos from Nextcloud to Peertube, making it really easy to go pick the video link and share.
What I've found is that better quality photos and videos tend to make it into Mastodon and Peertube, while other content will still be shared in the Signal group chat.
It's all running in docker, making it easy to upgrade, backup, and/or move around.
by tuananh on 11/14/2020, 1:54:00 AM
I'm surprised that only 2 comments mention using iCloud shared album. I myself use that too and I have no complain. Zero assistance required for elder family members.
by ianopolous on 11/13/2020, 6:34:48 PM
Within my family I use Peergos for sharing photos and videos. Disclaimer: I'm a co-founder. Individual files or entire folders can be shared securely in band, or via a secret link. Everything is E2EE including metadata. e.g. here is a secret link to some media files:
https://alpha.peergos.net/#%7B%22secretLink%22:true%2c%22lin...
by Semaphor on 11/13/2020, 8:13:36 PM
I use my own nextcloud instance for that. I can either get a share link, or set a password for access.
by mdo123 on 11/13/2020, 6:26:35 PM
Print out pictures on my printer and mail them.
by annamargot on 11/15/2020, 1:17:50 PM
We use Tumblr in a custom domain + custom theme and I’m really pleased with the setup.
My wife and I can easily post from the tumblr app on our phones. Password protected site so only family can see it. Easy backups to Wordpress just in case.
It’s easy for family to check the site whenever they want rather than putting it on social media. We turned off commenting so there’s never pressure for anyone to leave a comment and we don’t have any sense of needing affirmation for every picture we put up. It’s all just there if family wants to see it. Grandparents living far away especially appreciate it.
For our own usage, it has been invaluable too. I made some theme updates so we can go back in time and look at specific months easily. It’s been a great asset of curated family photos we can go through to see the kids at different stages. They’re 7 & 4 now.
I’d be happy to share my custom Tumblr theme with anyone who’s interested.
by zenta on 11/13/2020, 5:48:00 PM
Is there an appetite for something like an instagram/snap, but closed/paid/private? I'm working on something _similar_ for the education, but I also use it for my extended family. Wouldn't be hard to spin up a group if you're interested (unrulr.com). I'm will@ if you want to chat.
by alessivs on 11/13/2020, 8:45:58 PM
Beaker browser[1], previously Tox[2], previously Opera Unite (dead)[3]. Sharing content with competent, but not expert, computer user(s). On desktop only; while seemingly a downside, privacy and tracking concerns may lead to exclude major mobile OSs.
[1]: https://beakerbrowser.com/
[2]: https://tox.chat/
[3]: https://maqentaer.com/devopera-static-backup/http/dev.opera....
by JohnJamesRambo on 11/14/2020, 8:17:25 AM
Signal, and I’ve gotten nearly the whole family and friends on it now and it is glorious!
by stevenicr on 11/14/2020, 4:43:34 AM
I burn pics to cds and hand them over in person. It's nice to also be giving them a backup imho.
I used to use firefox send but that's gone now I think.
I have used a self hosted buddypress - upload and only share with "friends" and with that user account the only "friends" are one or two people.
I've considered trying to deploy a buddypress with added plugins to harden it and offer it as a SaaS hosting for family circles and friend circles just to share stuff like private pics and such.. I still think about it. Pretty I know how it can work and people will use it and some will pay for it.
by CincinnatiMan on 11/13/2020, 7:23:07 PM
iCloud shared albums is what we use. Easy and I believe it to be as private as you can reasonably get with a cloud platform.
by getpost on 11/13/2020, 7:28:11 PM
Discord for sharing and multi-person audio/video. Content is accessible to Discord itself, of course, but not to the uninvited. Don't need an email address. Works on desktop, tablet, phones.
https://discord.com/ about: https://www.protocol.com/discord
by speedgoose on 11/13/2020, 5:16:04 PM
We use WhatsApp, which I don't really trust but if I'm sharing a picture to my family I don't expect each member to keep it in a vault.
by aheckler on 11/15/2020, 4:11:24 PM
We use a private Facebook group, since most of our older relatives are on FB already. There are some privacy concerns, but frankly, the ease-of-use for us and our relatives just outweighs that.
For relatives who don't have Internet access (just one at the moment), we use NanaGram.co for sending a monthly batch of photos by mail.
by thepete2 on 11/13/2020, 4:52:41 PM
There is Syncthing of course [0], which is quite easy to set up. Also if you need your storage to be always online, there's rclone [1].
Some privacy focused mail providers (like mailbox.org) have cloud capabilities too.
by yarinr on 11/13/2020, 7:19:09 PM
Google Photos with shared albums, works great for my family & friends.
It used to be impossible for everyone to get all the photos after a vacation / trip / event. Now we just create a shared album and everyone upload everything.
Edit: WhatsApp biggest flaw is the aggressive compression. It takes pictures down to an unacceptable qualify.
by shinesky9223 on 11/13/2020, 7:13:30 PM
For full privacy, compress the files with password enabled and share it using your mail. That should do the trick.
by patentatt on 11/13/2020, 8:19:02 PM
23snaps. Great for keeping extended family up to date with photos of the kids while being far more privacy oriented than other options. I've been using it for 5 years and highly recommend it. https://www.23snaps.com/
by remux on 11/13/2020, 5:56:58 PM
What about a self hosted nextcloud/owncloud server? It will be easy to manage on all devices.
by docsaintly on 11/13/2020, 10:58:54 PM
Mastodon is good, as suggested by others, but I also use XMPP (jabber) for real-time chat, sending pictures, files, video. You can easily host your own instance of both of these with YunoHost.
by gostsamo on 11/13/2020, 4:43:56 PM
This might be what you are looking for if you are into self-hosting or at least have trusted host.
by pomian on 11/14/2020, 8:33:31 AM
Linphone. Works on cell phones, and desktops. You can text, telephone, video, with security. (Iphone, Android, f-droid.) (Signal had too many intrusive updates.)
by dyeje on 11/13/2020, 10:42:43 PM
SMS. Ruins the quality but they don't know or care. I'll ask them to email it to me if I really need the high res.
by mmaug on 11/13/2020, 10:35:33 PM
by companyhen on 11/13/2020, 7:08:24 PM
https://app.ardrive.io - ArDrive
by aprdm on 11/13/2020, 10:38:36 PM
We use WhatsApp with family groups
by asix66 on 11/13/2020, 9:55:22 PM
Self hosted on a Synology server. Custom domain, ddns, Letsencrypt certificate.
by onassar on 11/13/2020, 4:50:07 PM
Mainly email/whatsapp/iMessage
by known on 11/14/2020, 9:54:48 AM
I use pendrive
by ajharrison on 11/13/2020, 4:40:30 PM
iMessage and iCloud Photo Sharing
by edsemail123 on 11/13/2020, 8:59:21 PM
Signal
by holler on 11/13/2020, 7:25:42 PM
Telegram
I'm looking for something private and easy to use to share pictures and videos with my family. My extended family uses Snapchat and Instagram but we're concerned but privacy and tracking. Text chains? Whatsapp? What works for you and your family actually use?