We’re just reinventing it from the grassroots once again. Clients like Ice Cubes and Ivory show previews of Mastodon posts when you include the URL in your quote post. It’s already happening and Mastodon’s official web interface will have to catch up. They lost their chance to define the quote-post on Mastodon by refusing to do it all for highly dubious “safety” reasons. https://mastodon.social/@film_girl/109759044241043089
@gruber @ivory I find mastodon previews to be sooo hit and miss. Is it instance dependant. For example this is how your post looked to me in Ivory
@bed @gruber Mona has gotten this right from day one. I honestly forget there technically isn’t quote posting on Mastodon because of that.
@_Jordan @bed @gruber and also it was shown again and again that technical solutions can’t solve social problems. If there is no quote posting they will abuse something else. My bubble always used QPs for insightful and funny stuff. I want that here as well.

@moehrenfeld I think most people think as you do right up until the function is weaponized against them. IMHO it is an opinion that helped ruin BirdChan. ‘I want what I want when I want it’ is a bad reason to further implement a feature to which a huge chunk of Mastodon is opposed. 1/2

@_Jordan @bed @gruber

@moehrenfeld 2/2 I don’t care that your feed was peaceful. I care about those who were hurt by it’s use. Until you can protect my right to consent to its use for my posts, until you can prevent its use for doxxing I will oppose further implementation. Proactive consent, my right to be safe, is part of what makes this place so special.

@_Jordan @bed @gruber

@LucyWildboots @_Jordan @bed @gruber I understand this and I also want people to be safe. But clients are already implementing it so if we want a safe implementation in the protocol it should happen soon. We (as in early Twitter users) invented Quote Tweets without support from Twitter because we wanted to use it. It will happen here as well.

@moehrenfeld ‘Everyone else is doing it’ is an interesting take on Holocaust Memorial Day. Then wrapping it up with the tech version of‘thoughts & prayers’ is, honestly, bs. We (as in early Twitter users) created a lot of stupid things that we do not have to repeat here. And since I started in 2007 I blame myself too. Here’s an interesting notion: instead of saying you care, actually care.

@_Jordan @bed @gruber

@LucyWildboots @moehrenfeld @_Jordan @gruber way to get people to switch off any reasonable debate: compare it with genocide. Just saying.

@bed to assume that there will be real debate in which the pro-QT side would actually stop their push to implement is either deliberately disingenuous or incredibly naive.

And the holocaust didn’t spring up overnight. It happened one day at a time. One ignored wrong at a time. The tool as currently implemented removes a core principle of Masto: proactive consent. And that is worth fighting for.

@moehrenfeld @_Jordan @gruber

@LucyWildboots @moehrenfeld @_Jordan @gruber I don’t understand how linking to a publically accessible url is against consent. This is how the web works. If one doesn’t consent to the url being linkable by *anyone anywhere* it shouldn’t be a public url.

@bed @LucyWildboots @moehrenfeld @_Jordan @gruber

“Quote tweeting is just like genocide because I don’t like either of them.”

“Blocking quote tweets will prevent doxxing.”

“The community is opposed to it, I speak for all of them.”

“Consent must be given for linking to a public web page.”

Kind of impressive how far people have to bend over backwards to argue against this and still make zero compelling points.

If you don’t like quote posts just don’t have one. 🤷🏻‍♂️

@MikeBeas This fixation on the Holocaust as being solely about the genocide is incredibly simplistic. When I made the reference I assumed my audience was sophisticated enough to understand that there were many bad choices and many steps that got the world to that point. My apologies for that assumption. 1/2

@bed @moehrenfeld @_Jordan @gruber

@MikeBeas @bed Let me be clear, I do not believe that there is any argument that would get Pro-QT to change your minds. Even knowing it has been used to hurt others. That’s pretty fascistic…just saying.

@moehrenfeld @_Jordan @gruber

@LucyWildboots @MikeBeas @moehrenfeld @_Jordan @gruber better stop using the internet if linking to urls is so problematic! Cos that’s all quote replies are.
@bed @LucyWildboots @moehrenfeld @_Jordan @gruber The Hypertext Transfer Protocol has its roots deeply embedded in historical fascist movements and perpetuates genocide of marginalized groups. In this essay I will

@MikeBeas oh good! We’re now at the mansplaining part of the argument.

@bed @moehrenfeld @_Jordan @gruber

@MikeBeas and now the gif. I’ll give you this, you’re boringly predictable. @bed @moehrenfeld @_Jordan @gruber
@LucyWildboots @bed @moehrenfeld @_Jordan @gruber if it’s a choice between boringly predictable and claiming quote tweets are the holocaust i know which one i prefer.

@MikeBeas & we’re back to the Holocaust as a single event instead of a series of bad behaviors. I was never going to give you a reason you could accept because you don’t want to accept it.

Your only solutions are mansplaining the internet to a woman who’s first online game was MUD 1; a poor .gif post; & telling a significant group of people who disagree that they should go private because you can’t code well enough to find a real solution.

@bed @moehrenfeld @_Jordan @gruber

@MikeBeas and on that note, I’m done until the next time. @bed @moehrenfeld @_Jordan @gruber
@LucyWildboots @bed @moehrenfeld @_Jordan @gruber If you’ve been on the internet that long you should be very familiar with the idea of links and how they work, so I’m not sure what point you’re making here. You’ve been on the internet a long time but haven’t paid any attention and don’t know what you’re talking about? Slam dunk, nice work.