@Qazm @atomicpoet @kraft @fediversenews yeah, it's an interesting issue. And I suppose that might create more work for the server administrators. For people whose WP sites are for marginalized folks that might be problematic.
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@Qazm @atomicpoet @kraft @fediversenews yeah, it's an interesting issue. And I suppose that might create more work for the server administrators. For people whose WP sites are for marginalized folks that might be problematic. 7 comments
@Qazm @atomicpoet @kraft @fediversenews took a look at the link and the first thing I thought was: coders are really lawyers! We have have long extensive discussions about "should", 'must." and "can."But I think the thread does raise the relevant concerns. The monetization re ads is a good point also. We don't have ads but I can see that registering someone as a hit on the site itself would be important. I appreciate the folks who take the time to work these things out. @Qazm @fulanigirl @kraft @fediversenews Comment control already exists on Hubzilla and Streams. I’ve used it, and it works well. @atomicpoet @fulanigirl @kraft @fediversenews Do you have a link with more info on hand? If I try to look this up for Hubzilla, that appears to be a Zot (which I can't find the spec of currently) rather than an ActivityPub feature. @mike @fediversenews Who is trying to extinguish nomadic identity? I’ve been a big fan of your work. And when I mention the concept to others, I only get positive responses. |
@fulanigirl @atomicpoet @kraft @fediversenews There's discussing about adding reply control to ActivityPub here, in case you're curious about why that's (more) difficult (than on a centralised platform): https://github.com/w3c/activitypub/issues/319
The long and short of it is that various implementations handle authorisation a bit differently from each other, so a solution must be found that's acceptable with multiple methods.