@mckinley @prologic (#5gb3dqq ) The same goes for follow events, isn't it?
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@twtxt (#5gb3dqq ) I didn't know unfollow events were publicly broadcasted...
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@mckinley (#5gb3dqq ) Of course I meant the stats on the followers of a feed rather than the followings of a feed.
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@lyse (#5gb3dqq ) The utility of follow events I think is important for discovery 🤔
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@prologic (#5gb3dqq ) I'd say the first thing regarding the privacy one is probably to disable the twtxt feed.
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@darch (#5gb3dqq ) Don’t we already display “X hours ago” in the web UI?
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@eldersnake (#5gb3dqq ) I agree! 👌 To that end I’m thinking about a per user “event feed” if you will.
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@lyse (#5gb3dqq ) Meanwhile I’ve removed the “UNFOLLOW” events 👌 (they’re pretty useless really)
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@prologic (#5gb3dqq ) I consider this a violation of privacy. Telling feed authors that you are following them is one thing, but disclosing this to the whole world is problematic.
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