the latter, they are the largest instances, and it’s generally healthy to spread stuff out
the latter, they are the largest instances, and it’s generally healthy to spread stuff out
well, since the voting is public it’s easy to remove your votes and block your instance after the fact
I’ve learned today kbin and mbin exposes it to users too
hmm, how would the receiving instance verify? what happens if I send 100 random hashes?
That would be great. I’m not sure how to solve the problems that arises though. If i can send an anonymous vote to an instance, what stops me from sending 100?
Maybe there’s some smart cryptographical solution here that alludes me, but it seems hard, if possible.
yes, and any instance owner on any federated instance. Oh, and anyone on Kbin.
There I agree with you.
Making it public right now is useful to remove a dangerous false sense of privacy. But in the bigger picture I agree with you.
I wonder how one would solve that though. If you send a “vote” request without any user data, what stops you from sending 100?
To truly make that change, they would have to change how the federation works. Right now its visible to anyone who runs a server your server federates with.
I hear Mbin users can already see it.
admins and owners of any federated instance can already see votes.
tbf, github accounts are free
This is why they need to make this change, right now theres a false sense of privacy. If I really wanted to see your votes right now, all I need to do is to set up my own instance.
I think people misunderstand. I too would prefer privacy, but theres a big BUT.
Due to how the federation works, anyone who is tech savvy enough can already see votes. One way is to run an instance.
This change doesn’t lower privacy, it aligns expectations with reality. A false sense of privacy, which people obviously show here in the comments, is way more dangerous.
mods already see votes
I see no problem with this, if they federate instances can choose to pick them up or not
“the mass murderer have killed multiple people in Spain and Italy, but we can’t just assume he will do the same thing in France”
predicted? they’re facebook, they are not predicted to be bad, they ARE bad.
lets learn from history and not be deer in the headlights
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it doesn’t report itself as mastodon in the header or something? That would have been useful.
edit: yeah, no. https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/23939
som kind of bot going down maybe?