@Li
i do notice you seem to be (purposefully?) ignoring many of my counterpoints
no it isnt. we can argue nuance but when you post something online, you really are announcing it to people. thats how it works.i mean it litterally lets you do that though can not send to certain user agent on web, or domain such as
@[email protected] or google MX records .. for example .. and on fedi you can not allow certain clients? i could block all akkoma instances from interacting if i wanted, atleast if you tun the instance anyway.
yes you can do that. for example, i could very well block all chrome users if i wanted to do that. but beacuse the web is an open protocol, just like fedi. it would be stupid, but i could.
however, because it is an open protocol, i could simply just pretend to be a different client.
you can choose to block certain users, but at the end of the day, the content is public and it is an open protocol, so you really cannot control what client people usebut it isnt a fedi "client" though i have no idea what you mean by thisits not intended to present the posts to you doing something unwanted with them, >_>you still believe that you should have complete control over what people do on their own computers?i would not "send you my posts" if i knew youd do LLM bullshit with themi am not running any model on your posts ftr. however, if i did, because you are publicly publishing, then you are in practice sending it to everyone who requests ityou act like every single public post ever is free to use for litterally anything you ever could
i have said before that there are limitations, for example i do not believe i should train a commercial model, impersonate you, etc.
but running a personal aid tool, which is of zero harm to you, is fine. by what right do you have to control what i do on my own device?sound like a advertising firm trying to justify scanning everyones messages for certain "interests" [...] .. its like the exact same shit ..
what you are saying is completely different. i presume you are talking about scanning in messaging apps like whatsapp. your posts on the fedi are in no way private. whatsapp texts are supposed to be private.
if i am publicly releasing things, i do not have any right to object if someone wants to scan my content, because i put it out there. if i didn't want it, i wouldnt release it. that is how the internet works. you cannot act like you want an open internet and then procede to say that you should get to decide what people do.