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They are, but everything is encrypted on the user's end, so that should make it more secure and more private.
And I largely agree. I self host a ton, I do full backups of my VPS and can spin a new clone up in a few hours even at home. I self hosted Mastodon, just got into Meshtastic, and everything in the cloud is synced locally at all times. I've spent a small fortune on NVMes, my laptop has 8TB, my Desktop similar plus a bunch of drives and 3 NASes with a total of around 0.25PB of hot storage on an all Wifi7 + 2.5GBE+ Network with backup shadow router and I consider a second internet connection so I could separate my hosted shit from daily use.
Decentralization is definitely one key but I'd say the real thing is interoperability - you have to be able to leave, whether its a hosted service, or a open source or self hosted app that stops being open source or self hostable (Minio, Retool), or is abandoned (TrueCrypt). They work hand-in-hand. The reason we can choose Proton, Gmail, StartMail, Hushmail, Atomic, whatever is because at the end of the day, you can use them with all other systems, they work with each other and you can always create your own.
Interoperability is what allows decentralization to be a thing. At least IMO.