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Hey fediverse, quick question for you.

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  • @stefan I think you're tying yourself in a lot of knots to not accept that what people want, when they get replies to their followers-only posts, is to have those replies visible to their followers.

    When you see a followers-only post, the default audience for your reply should be the OP's followers.

    I'd like to make it clear that this is possible with ActivityPub, and it's the way other social networks handle this feature.

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  • @stefan

    If *you* think that your message should be between you and Alice, wouldn't be *your* responsibility to set it to private?

    @evan

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  • @evan But it can also be a bit awkward when a mutual I don't know too well posts a followers-only post, and I show up "in their DMs", so to speak, when I'm just trying to be mindful of their privacy.

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  • @evan Yes, perhaps I could have phrased the original question better.

    My thinking was, currently, a follower can reply to a followers-only post, with a followers-only reply.

    So their followers can reply back to you, without seeing the original post, potentially deducing and further exposing personal information contained in the original post.

    This is a dilemma I myself have sometimes, when I see a followers-only post. Sometimes it just makes sense for me to reply directly, eg. health status updates.

    If I replied with a followers-only post saying "good luck with the heart surgery", all my followers will deduce that Alice is having a heart surgery.

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  • @stefan

    You said:

    > So if you only expect to hear from your followers,

    That wasn't the question.

    > without reply controls,

    Irrelevant.

    > the visibility of the replies to your post would have to be limited only to you,

    No, to your *followers*, which is what everyone said?

    > or, potentially, to you and mutual followers of you and the person replying, but not the followers of the person replying that don't follow you directly.

    That was an option and an unpopular answer.

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  • @stefan

    The question was: "Who do you expect to see replies from when you post a followers-only post?"

    And the overwhelmingly most popular answer was "My own followers".

    When people say that they expect their followers to see replies, then they expect their followers to see replies.

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  • @stefan@stefanbohacek.online @evan@cosocial.ca The problem with Private Mentions is it doesn't allow for new followers and there is a character limit making mentioned be very limited when you have anywhere close to 100+ followers

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  • @evan Well the question was:

    "Who do you expect to see replies from when you post a followers-only post?"

    So if you only expect to hear from your followers, without reply controls, the visibility of the replies to your post would have to be limited only to you, or, potentially, to you and mutual followers of you and the person replying, but not the followers of the person replying that don't follow you directly.

    I think private mentions handle this well and rather simply.

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    Oh I see. Yes, AP first apps would be great, but getting older apps connected via AP is important too. NodeBB predates ActivityPub (or came around the same time), and so we added it recently. It works quite well with our existing code. Not much of a compatibility layer.
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    @untilted I can see how someone running an account that is especially attractive to trolls, especially an account that gets a lot of visibility and follow requests, might find this necessary. Keep in mind following an account isn’t just about reading the posts, but also can include followers only posts and DMs open to followers only.
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    This is an important thing to consider, and why NodeBB decided to even pursue federation at all. It's arguable that we've reached the point at which forums cannot organically grow due to the ubiquity of social media. Depending on who you ask, we've reached that point 10+ years ago already. It's becoming increasing imperative that forums federate or risk dying due to attrition. Forums used to be the social network for niche topics. Facebook (with Groups) and Twitter (with hashtags) started competing, and Reddit (with subreddits) made another huge dent. There are some communities that fear integrating with AP will cause their local communities to become flooded with just anybody. Those fears are unjustified, but understandable.
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    Evan Prodromou on OpenChannels.FMA quick note that Evan is interviewed by WordPress social networking lead Matthias Pfefferle on the OpenChannels.FM podcast about the history of the Fediverse and where we’re going next. How Decentralized Social Platforms Grew from Identica to Modern-Day Mastodon covers a 15+-year period as the Fediverse was born and developed. The shownotes alone are extremely detailed and a great resource.