@Gargron i think people are just used to having what they are used to, maybe invent something new that achieve similar goals without the drawbacks?
Iβd rather not have it
Reasoning here: https://mastodon.social/@kangaroo5383/109582631300793543
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@Gargron i think people are just used to having what they are used to, maybe invent something new that achieve similar goals without the drawbacks? Iβd rather not have it 9 comments
@markuswerle @Gargron i did not say it IS gossip, i said the interaction paradigm is LIKE gossip, if you canβt tell the difference I doubt this can be a productive discussion. Sure, emails, might as well call them letters. @kangaroo5383 @Gargron and as a C++ software developer I do know is-a-relationships as inheritance which means they behave LIKE their derived-from classes. So at least the concept of similarity (aka LIKE) might have a semantic that does not support your case. @markuswerle @kangaroo5383 @Gargron I actually support the addition of QT, but what you call βsplitting hairsβ is actually central to the issue. This is a social technology in ways emailβs Reply All or forwards are not, and itβd be foolish to ignore the human factor that is different from those contexts. Perhaps what we need here isnβt opining about C++ class inheritance, but rather an understanding of human sociology? @markuswerle @kangaroo5383 @Gargron Because the purported issue with QT is its tendency to encourage performative quoting and attempts to βdunk onβ or even brigade people β potentially with the quoter having many, many thousands of followers. And, being social media, there is an asymmetry that can occur. This is a question of how a technologyβs implementation interfaces with human nature, not something so cut and dry as inheritance. @markuswerle @kangaroo5383 @Gargron I think your labelling βridiculousβ what is actually a large topic of research: how to build fit for purpose information environments |
@kangaroo5383 @Gargron the whole debate seems ridiculous to me. Any social media platform converges to what has been here for 40 years : e-mail. You can reply and you can forward.
To call it gossip if you forward something to your followers and comment on it is a very narrow perception about what forwarding is or can be.