@rick @phnt@fluffytail.org
Sorry, I can't see the intermediate message you're replying to (xenofem.me is returning errors) so here's just a generic take on content scanning.
It's not possible to content scan MLS-encrypted messages, so that won't apply to this project. And yeah, people will use #E2EE to do bad things. It's the same calculus as with Matrix, Signal, Apple Messages, and others: the benefits to good people outweigh the negatives.
@rick Yeah, thanks. I knew I was missing some part of the conversation.
In the Emissary implementation, the plan is for BOTH server admins AND users to opt-in to using encrypted messages. So, if someone doesn't want to participate, they certainly won't have to.
Right now, I don't think anyone knows how Mastodon will design this feature (even Mastodon). But given the technical requirements for generating private keys, it's not unreasonable to guess they might do something similar.
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It's my experience that canceldon people are the type to cite the law chapter and verse to anybody they don't like, but say ACAB the moment there's a law they don't want to be compliant with.
Ultimately they'll skate because they're all relatively small sites. Maybe a dozen hueg instances will get enforcement action but they aren't gonna chase down every 10 user "uwu tee hee kill people I disagree with" glitchsoc server
@rick @benpate @cjd
@slowfallinward @tk @phnt @benpate imo, worst comes to worst, we disconnect from The Mastodon Network™ with their foundations and their teams and their product strategy advisors and their apparent inability to conceive of anything not done at "scale," and reverse proxy our shit thru front ends in countries who aren't a party to controlling how people choose to associate on their own self-hosted platforms.
if it gets real bad we will probably need to move beyond DNS.
@phnt @benpate These censorship/moderation tools are likely a part of their mainstreaming strategy. They want big orgs, including governments, to host Mastodon instances. The same playbook is used by Matrix.
So I don't think it's a threat, just another brick in the wall separating Mastoverse and the rest of the network.
@silverpill @benpate I don't see this as a network threat, really. They could split the network tomorrow and I would barely notice or care.
The way I see this is similar to what the recent age verification legislations have the possibility to do to this network and hosting in general. More of a control and potential for future abuse threat. Because it will be used that way, eventually.
@silverpill @feld @benpate Because the way Matrix does it is kinda flawed and makes inserting malicious devices easy-ish. OMEMO is the second extreme they can go to.
This ActivityPub becoming a kitchen sink protocol is getting really weird. First it was trying to make C2S usable and now E2EE barely anybody asked for. When are we going to get emoji reactions standardized?
@k4t3 @benpate Thankfully the network is now diverse enough that you can just say no and disconnect from them. Arguably nothing of value would be lost. That said, the issue of it being legally mandated is still present. When and if that comes, overlay networks like Tor and I2P are the only option I guess. Besides slow packet radio.
@phnt @feld @benpate Would you accept a FEP? https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fep/src/branch/main/fep/c0e0/fep-c0e0.md
@silverpill @feld @benpate I do, but it unfortunately does not standardize much of anything. It documents what already exists.
I more meant an errata to AP that sets it in stone and only in one way, but considering what swicg is doing, it might be better this way.
@r000t @phnt @rick @benpate @cjd "they aren't gonna chase down every 10 user "uwu tee hee kill people I disagree with" glitchsoc server"
No they'll send the email to the wrong instance after your dumb post about Charlie Kirk or ICE agents federates to them. Bluesky users have recently been getting clapped or subponead after the extreme amount of fedposting that goes on there and that site is notoriously moderation lax.
https://archive.fo/q5NWk
@benpate @rick "My first app on this platform is a music sharing server for indie bands, called #Bandwagon. And now I'm also working on #Atlas, a social mapping server for adding Federated annotations to places in the real world."
this you?