@Lety Does Stuff I was replying to your post and it's gone? Did you delete it?
Scott Jenson
Scott Jenson
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UX Strategy: Apple System 7, Newton, and Apple Human Interface guidelines. UX Director at Symbian, manager Mobile UX at Google, creative director frog design San Francisco. Head of Product for two startups. Returned to Google to lead the Physical Web in Chrome and explore multiple UX research projects in Android. Left 2024, sort of retired.
mastodon.social: 2017-2022
The problem I have with "Quiet Public" is that it is nearly useless. If I reply to you resetting my reply to Quiet Public it doesn't practically matter. As a) very few people use federated or local timelines and b) the people that follow me will see it anyway.
My point is that assuming 99% of the time people are just viewing their feed, quiet public doesn't really change anything.
Happy to be corrected of course. If I'm wrong, it just goes to show how easy it is to misunderstand this topic.
"Shared block lists" are a common ask but I keep hearing on #bluesky there are lots of problems with them (e.g. someone can get on a list too easily with no recourse)
Has anyone written up an analysis of these issues, both pro/con of shared block lists? I'm not asking for a huge discussion, I just expect there are a few writeups on this topic and I'm looking for links.