Posts by bauser@a2mi.social
 (DIR) Post #AYy939x3jeOYW2iCy8 by bauser@a2mi.social
       2023-08-21T21:54:17Z
       
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       @Jeffkart Ha ha, no. #Mastodon's creators are too anti-corporate to support or allow that.
       
 (DIR) Post #AYyTv6mdjDLrPXqBFY by bauser@a2mi.social
       2023-08-22T02:12:01Z
       
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       @wjmaggos @Jeffkart Enterprise-level analytics needs impression/reach numbers and click-thru tracking to measure effectiveness. Mastodon doesn't have click-tracking at all, and if it's tracking impressions/reach, it's not making those available through its API. Even if the API did share that info, federation works against accuracy, because any given instance will only be able to measure impressions on its own servers.
       
 (DIR) Post #AcvPXyhBzxbc39Z0We by bauser@a2mi.social
       2023-12-18T04:26:20Z
       
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       @fixatedpersonsunit @Gargron That's literally the same information every #Mastodon instance collects when you interact with its users. If another site can't collect/store account-identifying info, it can't manage interactions like follows and blocks! You're overreacting to the fact that #Threads has a more accurate Terms of Service than any other federated site.
       
 (DIR) Post #AcvPY0Nlj9FzHUUWWm by bauser@a2mi.social
       2023-12-18T05:54:11Z
       
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       @jens @fixatedpersonsunit @Gargron They're collecting the IP address of "the third-party service on which you are registered." If I interact with #Threads through #Mastodon, they're not collecting *my* IP address, they're collecting the Mastodon server's IP address.
       
 (DIR) Post #AdN6Zmt0hfiMP4G7ma by bauser@a2mi.social
       2023-12-31T14:39:03Z
       
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       @maelduin13 @ErikUden @skobkin @themeowcate @erosalie @trumpet If that's the "whole fucking point," why isn't that point enforced at a protocol level (other than the fact that it can't realistically be enforced at a protocol level)?The notion that the highest ideal of a federated network is 'we can't allow anyone to be too successful' sounds like a lowbrow satire of Communism. I can't even picture how the #fediverse utopians think that would work!