So if I build an AP server that connects to another open source protocol—say XMPP—so that users can interact across my bridge with their chat clients, is that something I should seek affirmative informed prior consent for?
Maybe!
But I'd argue that either decision could be considered and it isn't a sign that the person has a "r*ist mindset" or "does not care about consent." It's a sign that we need to have a deeper conversation _about_ consent and what it means.
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Men show up in my mentions all of the time to explain things to me. I revoke consent for them to talk to me. I'm opting out. I never opted "in" to speaking to them specifically, but I did opt in to interactions in this environment, with knowledge that I can revoke that consent.
What are the limits of what we can enforce and how does that inform consent? What tools do we have to inform and enforce those consent boundaries?
These are important questions and the answers aren't satisfying.
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