But this seems to claim it solves some practical problem with parties. I don’t know what that problems.
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But this seems to claim it solves some practical problem with parties. I don’t know what that problems.
I understood that. I’m asking about the problem with parties that this helps people fix.
That would be the ideal for meeting new people, would it not?
I’ve read the whole thing and I feel like there’s something that’s just assumed that everyone understands.
What exactly is the problem? Why do we care how many people know each other or don’t? I’m so confused.
Yes? An annoyance at worst
Yah. I wasn’t thinking of that as “privacy”, it’s kind of separate, but I can see related. But federating a delete shouldn’t be much more complicated than federating an add or edit. Mostly only an issue if an instance is defederated in between.
That seems pretty minor to me for less than a dozen images, but ok
I never thought of the right to be forgotten aspart of the right to privacy. They always seemed separate.
But technically federating a deletion shouldn’t be more complicated than federating an addition. It would make sense to have the option when deleting an account to nuke all posts as well. It might not be perfect if an instance is defederated in between, but it should be pretty good.
The first and third are just features that will almost certainly come eventually. No worries.
The second strikes me as a really strange expection for public social media. Social media is inherently not at all private. These are all public comments and posts intended for everyone in the world to read. If you have something you don’t want to be public, any social media is the last place to post it.
I don’t think it is. Loading multiple images in the body seems ideal.
The chain link is what you want. That does exactly what you’re looking for. Not sure why the 404. Some kind of bug.
The basic calorie in/out concept always struck me as obviously too simple.
When I found out that the way we determined how many calories was in a given food ingredient, was by actually burning it and measuring the energy output, I knew whole concept was flawed. Our bodies simply don’t “burn” food like that. We don’t shit ash. There can’t be a simple 1:1 correlation.
The attention based, advertisement business model is the “original sin” of the internet. If you’re not paying for the product, you are the product. You are what’s being sold. It changes all the incentives for the site. It’s why social media and news media have become so toxic and polarizing.
It’s why Reddit has made every one of it’s unpopular decisions. It made them, to create a better product for it’s customers (advertisers), not because it makes a better experience for us. If we want the best site for us, we need to be the customer. That means we need to be the ones who pay for it.
This is absolutely, undeniably a bad idea.
Bots wouldn’t have that many spelling and grammatical errors.