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Bluesky's solution to the dreaded "quote post" feature - allow user control over whether posts can be used in quote posts or not.

Not bad 🤔
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in reply to AkaSci 🛰️

Seems like a good solution.

Few thoughts/questions:

1. Are you notified when someone quoteposts one of your posts you so that you can remove it if you don't want to be quoted?

2. Is there a way to lock a post such that it can not be quoteposted?

3. Is there a general way to say you don't want any of your posts to be quoteposted?

in reply to Mastodon Migration

One more question...

4. If someone detaches their quotepost from one of your posts are you notified so you can either remove or edit the original post?

in reply to Mastodon Migration

On Mastodon, if I reply to a post (without boosting that) and the original poster edits or removes that post, do I get notified?
in reply to AkaSci 🛰️

Oh no!
Being quoted obviously the worst thing in the world.
Mastodon needs to grow up about this.
in reply to okanogen TheEnemyFromWithin

BSky has an option to prevent people from quoting posts, right? So they've added features straight from our concerns and discussions. @Okanogen @AkaSci @mastodonmigration
in reply to Robert Kingett

@Robert Kingett @Mastodon Migration @okanogen TheEnemyFromWithin @AkaSci 🛰️ Why would anyone have an option to prevent quoting posts? Sometimes, it's necessary to explain the meaning of something or to put it into context. Besides, you could just copy and paste the relevant post, or part of the post, into your own.
in reply to Georgiana Brummell

@dandylover1 @Okanogen @WeirdWriter

The argument goes that it is a potential way to abuse someone. Let's say that someone posts something that someone else wants to ridicule. They can quotepost the post along with some abusive comments and @ mention a dozen of their friends who can do likewise, thereby heaping abuse on the poster. This happened on Twitter.

So a lot of the discussion centers around how to do QP's without them becoming such a means of abusing others.

in reply to Mastodon Migration

@Mastodon Migration @okanogen TheEnemyFromWithin @Robert Kingett @AkaSci 🛰️ I don't agree with actual bullying, being uncivil, etc. But certainly, I do agree with being able to express one's opinion, with disagreeing, and with being able to post comments. What is the purpose of having groups, pages, friends, forums, etc. on the Internet if not to discuss things and communicate?
in reply to Mastodon Migration

@dandylover1 @WeirdWriter
Yes. Someone posts something vaguely, but not obviously, racist, sexist, bigoted? Why should they be called out? Or maybe made an example? Or context added?
Someone else posts something laudatory, an excellent example, needs additional content.
Can't have that, can we?
in reply to okanogen TheEnemyFromWithin

@Okanogen @dandylover1 @WeirdWriter

Those are examples of potential good use of quoteposts. We can also hypothesize situations when someone posts something really nice and a dozen racist jerks tear them to shreds. The trick is enabling the former while providing a mechanism to deal with the latter.

in reply to Georgiana Brummell

@dandylover1 @Okanogen So, I don’t know why this thread is acting like quotes will never happen because it’s already on the rogue map so it will happen. There’s a larger issue than quoting that will get you what you want. The issue you really want to advocate for is to have all posts federated so that when I quote a person like this, it will show up on your instance mastodon.online/@mastodonmigra…


@Okanogen @dandylover1 @WeirdWriter

Those are examples of potential good use of quoteposts. We can also hypothesize situations when someone posts something really nice and a dozen racist jerks tear them to shreds. The trick is enabling the former while providing a mechanism to deal with the latter.


in reply to Georgiana Brummell

@dandylover1 @Okanogen @WeirdWriter

What Robert is saying is that when he references a post he has to provide a link to the "original page" and then to get back to the "local page" you have to...

...and if you are lost already you are not alone. You are absolutely correct that this breaks context and makes Mastodon infuriating for most users.

in reply to Robert Kingett

And now we bring the elephant into the room... 🐘

Edit: So much frustration here concerning user friendliness actually derives from the local vs original page necessitated by the Fediverse architecture. If quoteposts can address this then it will be a big improvement to Mastodon.

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in reply to Georgiana Brummell

@dandylover1 @Okanogen @WeirdWriter

Not going to address if we are all adults here.

But you mention blocking. That is a means that people have for protecting themselves from abuse. What is being discussed is providing means of users protecting themselves from things this new feature might make possible.

in reply to Georgiana Brummell

@dandylover1 @Okanogen @WeirdWriter adult does not mean mentally and emotionally 100% healthy. People who are normally healthy have off days etc. We are not the same. That's mastodon's whole thing, every server can choose as long as they're not abusing others.
in reply to okanogen TheEnemyFromWithin

@Okanogen @dandylover1 @WeirdWriter

The point is not that QPs are bad. There is lots of justification for having them, and we will have them. The point is that (and Bluesky is discovering this too) like any good feature, it needs to be implemented with regard to how it can be abused and mechanism made available to stem the abusive modalities to the extent reasonable and possible.