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Charles Roper

@kissane @Littlebobbytables I’m starting to think it would be good to have a sort of psychogeographical map of the fediverse. I had no idea there was beef between Stux and Art (both moderators and neighbourhoods I like). Is there anyone covering this sort of news, either via micro or normal blog do you know? Seems important as one’s understanding of fedi grows more sophisticated.

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Charles Roper

@kissane @Littlebobbytables Just finished reading your article and I see this is pretty much what you’re calling for.

Jon

@charlesroper@indieweb.social There isn't anybody covering it in general. For that specific incident @ifixcoinops@retro.social has a good perspective here -- i've attached an excerpt but the whole thing is worth reading!

@kissane@mas.to the attached highights another affordance issue -- and violation of the principle of least surprise. When I discussed this in "Should the Fediverse welcome its new surveillance-capitalism overlords?" I said

"Details aside, one of the key takeaways here is the lack of maturity of the software: after six years why wasn't there an option of defederating in a way that allows connections to be reestablished when the situation changes and refederation is possible?"


@Littlebobbytables@mstdn.social

@charlesroper@indieweb.social There isn't anybody covering it in general. For that specific incident @ifixcoinops@retro.social has a good perspective here -- i've attached an excerpt but the whole thing is worth reading!

@kissane@mas.to the attached highights another affordance issue -- and violation of the principle of least surprise. When I discussed this in "Should the Fediverse welcome its new surveillance-capitalism overlords?" I said

"Details aside, one of the key takeaways here is the lack...

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