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But do you restrict this access to corporations, who can scrape it anyways, or to users, who will have more problems finding it?
My main problem with fediverse is the powerlessness of users, untill they become admins. Users are rarely allowed to have a say whom they can communicate with or where their content can be used. They are always at mercy of allmighty righteous admins. I won't be surprised when corporate extractionists will lure decentralisation fans simply by being more open.
Notices by Justinas Dūdėnas (justinas@soc.dudenas.lt)
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Justinas Dūdėnas (justinas@soc.dudenas.lt)'s status on Tuesday, 13-Feb-2024 20:26:07 JST Justinas Dūdėnas -
Justinas Dūdėnas (justinas@soc.dudenas.lt)'s status on Tuesday, 13-Feb-2024 19:55:44 JST Justinas Dūdėnas I'm often condused by such ethics. Aren't fediverse posts publicly accessible on the web by default, without any app or authentication, unless set as private?
"When signing up to a service inside the fediverse I agree for my data to be shared inside the network. No permission was ever granted to use my data outside of the network, such as with Bluesky."
- that does not sound truthful at all.