If you delete your posts and your account on Twitter they're not actually gone. If you register the account of the same name again people can respond to old tweets and end up tagging you in the reply somehow.
I think deletes just hide the post and they failed to filter out my account because it's active again.
@mewmew@er1n If your goal is to be hidden from search engines you'll have things like valuable technical discussions lost forever.
Yes you deserve the right to be forgotten.
Yes you deserve to be anonymous if you want to be.
Yes you deserve ownership and control over your data as much as is technically feasible. (e.g., once it leaves your machine... all bets are off, sorry)
If what you think you need is to be hidden, you're not a social network and you're not helping us create a solution to end the digital tyranny the other 7 billion of us face on a daily basis.
I want AP to liberate 7 billion people from algorithmic manipulation and corporate-sponsored censorship.
I want AP to bring back what communicating with friends was like in the 90s and early 00s.
It's going to take money, time, blood, sweat, and tears.
Yes, money. I know people get very distracted by the fact that there's money flowing into ActivityPub's development. This is a requirement if we're going to get this off the ground. I can't think of a single widespread protocol we consider foundational to our daily lives that didn't have money behind it.
The internet itself (TCP/IP) was not birthed by some free software zealots. It was billions of dollars of military research brought to the public. Some people might even hate the military that did it!
The Web was also not birthed by free software zealots. It was done at CERN. On a NeXT machine. Some people might even hate the countries funding CERN, or Steve Jobs/Apple.
This lead to Mosaic and then Netscape.
"Netscape was the first company to attempt to capitalize on the nascent World Wide Web."
Mozilla is now the darling of the internet, but it was born out of capitalism. I'm sure the thought of this is offensive to some people. Most don't even recognize the fact.
The point is, we need a good protocol with a healthy standards body of members participating from MANY projects because diversity is strength and we cannot have a single member trying to throw their weight around and control how the protocol is developed. And if we don't care about doing security right we will fail.
I don't know how to bring everyone together to solve this, but I know damn well that Mastodon's goals are directly at odds with the rest of us right now. I hope they come around though because we'll be stronger together.
Your SQL server should not listen on an unprotected network port. Turn that off and use a Unix socket. You can use sshfs to securely access the socket from your web servers.
root@rustwarden:/ # pkg install rust Updating local repository catalogue... local repository is up to date. All repositories are up to date. Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting) The following 4 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):
New packages to be INSTALLED: rust: 1.36.0_1 libssh2: 1.8.2,3 libgit2: 0.28.1 libedit: 3.1.20190324,1
That means it's about 2 weeks until the 18th anniversary of our first date, so our relationship is almost old enough to register as a corporation and become a citizen so it can vote. That's how things work right?
Why would I want a notification that people liked a reply to my own post? That doesn't make any fucking sense at all. It wasn't my post they interacted with, so why is Twitter trying to troll people into engaging into a war?
This must be some Jack Dorsey "INCREASE ENGAGEMENTS NOW!" bullshit because nobody in their right mind would do this.