Post AQR6Anoz2E0d3Tj0sa by berkes@bitcoinhackers.org
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 (DIR) Post #AQR6Amw2KW3aJ418Ea by berkes@bitcoinhackers.org
       2022-12-09T13:05:38Z
       
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       If you distribute your content publicly over an open protocol, you have no right to be angry when others read that content in ways you don't like.Case at hand are fedizens who complain about indexing or re-hosting of their profiles, toots and images.I'm convinced that If you don't want your content/details to be public, don't publish them. Keep them private. If you allow indexing, expect to be indexed. If you make data public, expect it to be read, copied, stored. Regardless of who & how.
       
 (DIR) Post #AQR6AnMcjfK9dWSMfw by rumblestiltskin@cryptocartel.social
       2022-12-09T14:22:27Z
       
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       @berkes I agree people have to accept if you make something public that it will be indexed. But people can also ask the servers they share their data with to accept the terms of sharing and try to live up to these terms.But yes it likely will get indexed somehow by some computer that doesn't care about your terms.
       
 (DIR) Post #AQR6Anoz2E0d3Tj0sa by berkes@bitcoinhackers.org
       2022-12-09T14:28:30Z
       
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       @rumblestiltskin There's a grey area, indeed. When I allow indexing, and I publish data over activitypub (AP), then being indexed is to be expected. But when I dissallow indexing, yet still publish that data over AP, what now?And when I keep my data private, obviously, being indexed (e.g. server breach, or instance sells out or so) is not to be expected.My problem is with the second., that grey area. I think that should not exist, as it is a false promise.
       
 (DIR) Post #AQR6AoIlFVpQXpenIG by stevenroose@x0f.org
       2022-12-09T16:43:42Z
       
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       @berkes @rumblestiltskin This is why I'm convinced AP isn't very suited for private sharing. While it is great for public data. As the name kinda suggests in the first place.