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@prologic It seems to me this distinction is pedantic and mostly at the server level. I have a mastodon account and I have no impression that I am being forced to read things I don't want to read. I follow the people I want to follow, I mute or block the people I don't ever want to see. It's almost exactly the same reading experience as I have on yarn--different people and content obviously, but very similar functionally speaking. I think there are other issues that are of more concern.
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@abucci@anthony.buc.ci I think you are talking the user side while @prologic@twtxt.net is talking protocol side, and that means you’re talking about wildly different things.
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@prologic It seems to me this distinction is pedantic and mostly at the server level. I have a mastodon account and I have no impression that I am being forced to read things I don't want to read. I follow the people I want to follow, I mute or block the people I don't ever want to see. It's almost exactly the same reading experience as I have on yarn--different people and content obviously, but very similar functionally speaking. I think there are other issues that are of more concern.
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@prologic@twtxt.net Interesting. I think I interacted with that user today?
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We won. https://research.swtch.com/telemetry-opt-in
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@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org I have no problem with opt-in telemetry at all. If you choose to share info with the developer, why not provide good tools to do it?