controversial protocol goals for a more conversational fedi:
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controversial protocol goals for a more conversational fedi:
- you should be able to create explicit threads instead of a loose reply tree
- you should be able to follow a thread without following any people or groups
- you should be able to delete a thread and have all posts declaring that thread as a context be marked as orphans to be garbage-collected
- you should be able to participate in a thread remotely, like commenting on github issues via email -
controversial protocol goals for a more conversational fedi:
- you should be able to create explicit threads instead of a loose reply tree
- you should be able to follow a thread without following any people or groups
- you should be able to delete a thread and have all posts declaring that thread as a context be marked as orphans to be garbage-collected
- you should be able to participate in a thread remotely, like commenting on github issues via email@trwnh@mastodon.social OP shouldn't necessarily be able to unilaterally delete their thread, though.
At least it doesn't work that way in forums, but I can see how it would be different based on implementor expectations.
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@julian mods can delete a thread, right? this doesn't necessarily delete all posts in the thread, but they do become orphans
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@julian mods can delete a thread, right? this doesn't necessarily delete all posts in the thread, but they do become orphans
@trwnh@mastodon.social correct. I suppose the easiest way to communicate permission would be that the thread deletion has to come from the context owner. In my case the context owner is a category, so it'd be federating out the deletion on behalf of the moderators.