• @kaffiene
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    31 year ago

    It’s not confusing. People just have different ideas about what the experience should be

      • @kaffiene
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        11 year ago

        No they’re not confused. I’ve seen a lot of these discussions on Mastodon. They don’t misunderstand the tech, they’re actively trying to curate a community.

        • @thenexusofprivacy
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          21 year ago

          Exactly. There’s a core disagreement about whether making a public post means consenting to it being used for all purposes without consent (the multiple battles about consent-based search), but relatively few people are confused about whether bad actors will use it without consent.

          • @kaffiene
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            11 year ago

            Yeah the people throwing up their hands about ppl not understanding the tech are raging at a strawman. It’s also a BS argument that acceptable behaviour is only what the tech allows.

          • Venia Silente
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            01 year ago

            There’s a core disagreement about whether making a public post means consenting to it being used for all purposes without consent

            Wouldn’t this better be served by implementing per-post licensing, rather than mixing federation into it? After all, most of the real issue is people not accepting the fact that, regardless of federation, bad actors can do bad things with their content. Federation is not gonna change that, but at least licensing posts would allow you a legal avenue to pursue, which currently doesn’t seem to exist.

            This post licensed under CC BY-NC-SA.

    • 0x1C3B00DA
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      31 year ago

      But public posts federating across the network isn’t an “experience”. It’s the basic functionality of the network.