I make no such assumption, I just express a suggestion and make a request WRT that kind of post. thank you for promoting software users' freedom and awareness about it
knock yourself out ;-) (or not, if it happens to get you awake instead :-) no objections from me. please don't mistake my suggestion or the information I hoped would be useful as a command. rest assured you can have your hot chocolate whenever and however often you wish, regardless of what I post here ;-)
the text looks pretty good to me one suggestion about the first paragraph under copyleft: after "when redistributing the program", make it "when distributing the program, with or without changes", since the requirements apply also to modified versions, and maybe add "(if you choose to distribute it)" so that the later paragraph on AGPL makes sense (to dispel the false notion that GPLv3 requires changes to be distributed or published) thanks!
I think there's some misunderstanding. I did not address your target audience (that I have no clue whatsoever about), I addressed you I bet for your audience Mastodon is about as alien as Fediverse, so the point stands about promoting user freedom instead of herding them out of a walled garden without telling them why this is different, and how different it really is. people often try to frame the notions of federation, interoperability, freedom of choice of client as incomprehensible to laypeople but, really, Internet, the Web, and Email, just to mention some very popular examples, don't require you to use a specific program or site to access them and interact with others, and the Fediverse is like that Mastodon is a window into the Fediverse, but it's just one of the many programs one can use to be part of it
I guess they don't need us to tag pictures any more and they certainly don't need our sabotaging it by tagging pictures with false or wrong names either
quizás parte del problema sea expresar qué es lo que deseas hacer. compartir un archivo es algo que se puede hacer de muchas maneras sencillas, con nfs, smb, sftp, torrent, jami. todas son fáciles si ya las conoces, y menos fáciles si todavía no. ya compartir una carpeta es algo ambíguo: deseas copiar todo lo que está en una carpeta de una computadora a otra? o quizás ¿hacer todo lo que está allá disponible para que otra computadora pueda acceder remotamente? las soluciones para uno u otro problema son diferentes