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As Matrix improves its native support for bridging (notably with the new "Sliding Sync" and native bridge architecture), we may see a decline in the reliance on public bots. But for now, Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. Always review a service's privacy policy and terms of service before routing your communications through a third-party server.
In the world of decentralized communication, Matrix has emerged as a leading protocol, championing the idea of "open, free, and decentralized real-time communication." At the heart of this ecosystem are bots and bridges that connect Matrix to other platforms. Among the most famous—and most debated—is t2bot.ru . t2bot ru
For many Matrix users, t2bot.ru is an essential, invisible engine that makes the network work. For privacy advocates, it is a glaring single point of failure and a potential security risk. Here’s what you need to know about this service. t2bot.ru is a public server, run by a Matrix developer known as "TravisR," that hosts a suite of free, open-source bots and application services. It is not an official Matrix.org service, but it has become a de facto utility for the community. As Matrix improves its native support for bridging