“It's not that big of a deal that users don't understand how their privacy settings work” they said.
...yeah, this pretty much persuades that for whatever is going on 'round here, federation is a privacy nightmare.
Also, following @u2764 now. Smart, smart criticism, with a side of understanding why the more server-fluent are so wary of Mastodon in the first place.
I'm not here for privacy, mind. Mission statement remains consistent: I'm here to talk, and I'm here to listen. I'm here for whoever wants positive dialogue. And a lot of that hope IS for what happens in the open.
But: having privacy settings and not having the means to actually enforce privacy on other federated servers is something that should be A LOT more transparent.