@JamesGleick @ricmac @blaine I'd argue that the safety of those who have historically been targeted by trolls using such indexing trumps that.
Of course being instance-specific lessens the impact but also the usefulness.
But rather than bend Mastodon into something it’s not designed to be the better question is “is Mastodon the right place for such discourse?”. The answer might be “no”, which is absolutely ok.
The web is not short of platforms, you may find one better suits that use case.
@wiredfire @JamesGleick @ricmac @blaine
Exactly. No point building yet another platform/network, spexes based on a few hundred million people's comfort. Meanwhile around 7.5 billion potential users' critical needs would again be sidestepped.
"I would love for everyone to search in everything that I have tooted" = they have never been & are unlikely to become seriously bullied & have no marginalized near & dear = globally a minority.
TL;DR: if a feature can be used, including indirectly, for massive surveillance, for stalking an individual or group, or similarly harmfully, that feature should not exist.
@ronja I’m sincerely interested in this issue. I’m a Mastodon newbie. And I acknowledge that I’m a member of privileged groups that suffer less abuse.
Will you explain? If everyone has the ability to keep all their posts (or any, as they choose) invisible to search, how would the existence of the search feature make them vulnerable to stalking etc.?
@JamesGleick, forgive me for butting in. I’m a friend of @ronja ’s from way back on other platforms that were subject to persistent, abusive stalking and targeting of vulnerable people.
Say Alice runs excellent op sec so that Bob cannot stalk her and cannot search her posts, which are not indexed; all well and good. But Bob may have prior knowledge which may be able to establish Alice’s previous interests or connections, or provide a link to one of Alice’s friends or relatives, say, Carol.
James, please read this. Cat Valente explains better than I can why so many of us multiply marginalized people are adamantly against features and policies that could lure fascists and/or commercial interests closer to our digital spaces.
TL;DR: It is impossible to extract vulgar capitalism style profits from genuine communities / inclusive public squares, and attempting to do so destroys the communities.
https://catvalente.substack.com/p/stop-talking-to-each-other-and-start
And please read also this toot and the thread it spawned. Defending users and instances from wannabe abusers, be they individuals, 8chan troops or state-funded disinformation farms, is necessarily a pattern recognition task (among all the other subtasks), in my experience.
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