@rimu@piefed.social interesting, how does this differ from tags?
Edit: I see the other post you made. I’m interested in this but hoping you’ll write up an FEP for this so it is more easily implemented by others.
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@rimu@piefed.social interesting, how does this differ from tags?
Edit: I see the other post you made. I’m interested in this but hoping you’ll write up an FEP for this so it is more easily implemented by others.
Let’s clarify something here. Mastodon follower only posts don’t have the “public pseudo user” addressed, do they?
That’s the important piece that this whole thing hinges upon
If it is present, Mastodon is a fault. If not, Pixelfed messed up.
Am I mistaken?
For example, a followers-only post is addressed to the followers collection of the author, at minimum. When NodeBB sees this, it doesn’t even consider it public, because the public pseudo user isn’t addressed. We also have no concept of “followers only”, but we handle them just fine.
I think the FEP process is overly complicated for what it is, but it’s definitely helpful if you have multiple implementors on board.
The easiest (but least accessible) solution is to document something on your own site, but that lacks the social proof that a finalized FEP has.
Just some food for thought 🙂 I’m looking to create an FEP for cross posting and would love to get the entire threadiverse dev community involved.