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If Alice makes a followers-only post, and Bob replies to it, to whom should Bob's reply be visible?

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  • Evan ProdromouE Evan Prodromou

    @reiver what does the conversation look like to Bob's followers who don't follow Alice? Or to people who don't follow either?

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    @evan

    Ideally —

    ...

    For the former —

    From a UX point of view, they (Bob's followers who don't yet follow Alice) could see a placeholder post for Alice's post(s), that says that the content cannot be shown.

    If a follower of Bob's then followed Alice, then the placeholder post(s) would turn into the actual post(s).

    ...

    For the latter —

    Again, from a UX point of view — Placeholder posts, until they follow Alice or Bob.

    .

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      @evan as Bob decides. Maybe even everyone

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      #54

      @liilliil what does it look like to Bob's followers if he chooses his followers, or his and Alice's followers?

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      • Evan ProdromouE Evan Prodromou

        @adam so, in a conversation with Charlene, David, Evan and Frances, there would just be a smaller and smaller circle of people who could follow along? That seems best to you?

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        #55

        @evan I think so. The wishes of any of the participants to keep the message to followers only is not respected if both presence of the conversation and parts of it are visible to followers' followers.

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        • Evan ProdromouE Evan Prodromou

          @rune

          Bob can send his reply to Alice's followers.

          Anybody can send anybody anything on the Fediverse. You don't have to read it, but they can send it.

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          @evan ok

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          • Alexey SkobkinS Alexey Skobkin

            @rayslava @evan

            Promoting the idea to follow Alice?

            No, that'd be just a side effect of trying not to confuse people with broken threads.

            BTW, one more option I see is don't show Bob's replies to Alice's thread to Bob's followers at all. That'd be acceptable too, but also misleading for Bob though.

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            @skobkin Agreed.

            don't show Bob's replies to Alice's thread to Bob's followers at all

            That's what I've been talking about.

            misleading for Bob

            Okay, then this should be fixed somewhere (FEP?) to create a rule.
            It doesn't seem misleading, it's just not documented correctly yet.
            @evan

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            • Evan ProdromouE Evan Prodromou

              @liilliil what does it look like to Bob's followers if he chooses his followers, or his and Alice's followers?

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              @evan That's Bob's problem now, not ours! 😉

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              • Stefan BohacekS Stefan Bohacek

                @evan Given all the complexities and real and potential vectors of abuse, maybe replies to followers-only posts should be forced to be private mentions?

                Sometimes people share personal things using followers-only visibility, and replying directly without exposing private details seems the most appropriate.

                Eg. not announcing "Hope you'll recover from the diarrhea soon, Bob!" to potentially thousands of strangers, or even people who do know Bob, but Bob was not addressing in his post.

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                @evan Maybe it would be better to rephrase this question as: If you post a followers-only post, who do you expect to get replies from?

                I'm getting the sense that some people are more interested in getting into other people's business than respecting boundaries. Hence the strong opposition to reply controls.

                "But what about my right to share my unwanted opinion" vs respecting how other people want to interact online.

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                • Evan ProdromouE Evan Prodromou

                  If Alice makes a followers-only post, and Bob replies to it, to whom should Bob's reply be visible?

                  #EvanPoll #poll

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                  #60

                  @evan other -> the intersection of Alice and Bob’s followers.

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                  • Tim PantonS Tim Panton

                    @evan other -> the intersection of Alice and Bob’s followers.

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                    @steely_glint so, as a conversation continues, the audience gets smaller and smaller and smaller?

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                    • Evan ProdromouE Evan Prodromou

                      If Alice makes a followers-only post, and Bob replies to it, to whom should Bob's reply be visible?

                      #EvanPoll #poll

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                      #62

                      @evan This is a good one and a common mapping exercise. Many services don't think this through and / or opt for an odd and challenging option of Bob's followers getting the visibility to it, which pretty much breaks the “followers only” intent of the original poster.

                      I’ve walk through this in a couple workshops around researching in social media as following the shadows of social media. You can't see a person, but you can see their shadows and essence of their moves and existence.

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                        @skobkin Agreed.

                        don't show Bob's replies to Alice's thread to Bob's followers at all

                        That's what I've been talking about.

                        misleading for Bob

                        Okay, then this should be fixed somewhere (FEP?) to create a rule.
                        It doesn't seem misleading, it's just not documented correctly yet.
                        @evan

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                        @rayslava @evan

                        It doesn't seem misleading

                        Did you try to look at it from end-user's perspective?

                        I'm writing a reply to someone's followers-only post. The form shows me "Visible for followers only". How isn't it misleading for me?
                        When I do that as a post from the same form, my followers see that.

                        Why should I expect anything else when writing a reply with such option enabled?

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                        • @reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman:R @reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman:

                          @evan

                          Ideally —

                          ...

                          For the former —

                          From a UX point of view, they (Bob's followers who don't yet follow Alice) could see a placeholder post for Alice's post(s), that says that the content cannot be shown.

                          If a follower of Bob's then followed Alice, then the placeholder post(s) would turn into the actual post(s).

                          ...

                          For the latter —

                          Again, from a UX point of view — Placeholder posts, until they follow Alice or Bob.

                          .

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                          @reiver so, like sitting in a room with someone while they talk on the phone, and you only hear their side of the conversation.

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                          • Evan ProdromouE Evan Prodromou

                            If Alice makes a followers-only post, and Bob replies to it, to whom should Bob's reply be visible?

                            #EvanPoll #poll

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                            @evan In Friendica we have got the rule that the thread starter decides the audience. Especially when someone posts just to a selected group of people, we put then in cc and then the reply will go to all actors in cc as well.
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                            • Stefan BohacekS Stefan Bohacek

                              @evan Maybe it would be better to rephrase this question as: If you post a followers-only post, who do you expect to get replies from?

                              I'm getting the sense that some people are more interested in getting into other people's business than respecting boundaries. Hence the strong opposition to reply controls.

                              "But what about my right to share my unwanted opinion" vs respecting how other people want to interact online.

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                              #66

                              @stefan

                              Great idea; you should make that poll.

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                              • Evan ProdromouE Evan Prodromou

                                @steely_glint so, as a conversation continues, the audience gets smaller and smaller and smaller?

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                                @evan probably. I don’t see that as an intrinsic problem. The constant broadening of the audience is one of the vices of commercial social media. Maybe Bob has 2 options , Alice’s followers or the (smaller) intersection. But he shouldn’t be able to widen it against Alice’s intent.

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                                • Thomas Vander WalV Thomas Vander Wal

                                  @evan This is a good one and a common mapping exercise. Many services don't think this through and / or opt for an odd and challenging option of Bob's followers getting the visibility to it, which pretty much breaks the “followers only” intent of the original poster.

                                  I’ve walk through this in a couple workshops around researching in social media as following the shadows of social media. You can't see a person, but you can see their shadows and essence of their moves and existence.

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                                  @vanderwal actually, most social networks default to having Bob's reply visible to Alice's followers. That is how followers-only posts work on X, Instagram, and Facebook.

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                                  • Evan ProdromouE Evan Prodromou

                                    @stefan

                                    Great idea; you should make that poll.

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                                    @evan Sure!

                                    Does this wording make sense?

                                    When you post a followers-only post, who do you expect replies from?

                                    My own followers (MOF)
                                    MOF + repliers' followers (RF)
                                    Mutual MOF + RF only
                                    Something else?

                                    (Trying to be concise!)

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                                    • Evan ProdromouE Evan Prodromou

                                      If Alice makes a followers-only post, and Bob replies to it, to whom should Bob's reply be visible?

                                      #EvanPoll #poll

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                                      @evan The most common situation where one of my follows makes a follower-only post is where they're asking for advice, help or sympathy for a personal issue. I don't want my own followers to see my reply, as that could expose sensitive details about the issue. But I do want the OP's followers to see it, so that we all know what support we've already offered and can avoid spamming them with unnecessary information.

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                                      • Evan ProdromouE Evan Prodromou

                                        @vanderwal actually, most social networks default to having Bob's reply visible to Alice's followers. That is how followers-only posts work on X, Instagram, and Facebook.

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                                        @evan Oh, I know. It makes keeping tabs on people wishing to be quiet or unseen more visible. It really breaks the "for followers only" intent a badly broken promise and rather dishonest at the worst and poorly (or not even) thought through at the lightest.

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                                        • Michael 🇺🇦H Michael 🇺🇦
                                          @evan In Friendica we have got the rule that the thread starter decides the audience. Especially when someone posts just to a selected group of people, we put then in cc and then the reply will go to all actors in cc as well.
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                                          #72

                                          @heluecht it seems like a pretty good rule of thumb.

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