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  3. With #HolosDiscover we checked multiple criteria before indexing: "indexable" enabled, account not locked, no #nobot or #noindex in bio, not in opted-out list, only public posts.

With #HolosDiscover we checked multiple criteria before indexing: "indexable" enabled, account not locked, no #nobot or #noindex in bio, not in opted-out list, only public posts.

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  • Fedilab AppsA Fedilab Apps

    With #HolosDiscover we checked multiple criteria before indexing: "indexable" enabled, account not locked, no #nobot or #noindex in bio, not in opted-out list, only public posts. Every deletion, edit or block was processed instantly via #ActivityPub.
    Google uses that same "indexable" flag but ignores everything else, keeps deleted content cached for weeks.
    We shut it down after pushback. Was that the right call? Don't hesitate to share, this concerns the whole Fediverse.

    Morgan ⚧️R This user is from outside of this forum
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    wrote last edited by
    #5

    @apps I see no problem with this approach 🤷 generally opt-in is better than opt-out, so if there's a way to make it opt-in even for people on servers that allow indexing by default that would probably decrease the backlash, but like... If we don't want our posts indexed, we can turn indexing off and it seems y'all were respecting that so I don't mind

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    • Fedilab AppsA Fedilab Apps

      With #HolosDiscover we checked multiple criteria before indexing: "indexable" enabled, account not locked, no #nobot or #noindex in bio, not in opted-out list, only public posts. Every deletion, edit or block was processed instantly via #ActivityPub.
      Google uses that same "indexable" flag but ignores everything else, keeps deleted content cached for weeks.
      We shut it down after pushback. Was that the right call? Don't hesitate to share, this concerns the whole Fediverse.

      Fedilab AppsA This user is from outside of this forum
      Fedilab AppsA This user is from outside of this forum
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      wrote last edited by
      #6

      We were caught off guard by the reactions and acted quickly. But we want to give the community a voice. We'll follow the result of this poll: if it should have stayed up, we'll reopen the source code and bring the service back.

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      • Fedilab AppsA Fedilab Apps

        With #HolosDiscover we checked multiple criteria before indexing: "indexable" enabled, account not locked, no #nobot or #noindex in bio, not in opted-out list, only public posts. Every deletion, edit or block was processed instantly via #ActivityPub.
        Google uses that same "indexable" flag but ignores everything else, keeps deleted content cached for weeks.
        We shut it down after pushback. Was that the right call? Don't hesitate to share, this concerns the whole Fediverse.

        Lutin DiscretL This user is from outside of this forum
        Lutin DiscretL This user is from outside of this forum
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        wrote last edited by
        #7

        @apps if an account is marked as indexable, just index it. If the default is wrong, that's the instance admin fault, nit yours.

        If Google can index it you can too.

        If people are unhappy with the setting of their profile, they can change it or blame the software or the admin and not people of good faith like you.

        Public toots are talking to the world in a megaphone by design, expecting privacy is absurd

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        • Fedilab AppsA Fedilab Apps

          @lexinova
          The debate goes beyond that. The real question is why developers chose to enable "indexable" by default when creating an account. A default opt-in is effectively an opt-out. That's where the conversation should start.

          Lutin DiscretL This user is from outside of this forum
          Lutin DiscretL This user is from outside of this forum
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          wrote last edited by
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          @apps this 100℅ the wrong people in being blamed here

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          • Lutin DiscretL Lutin Discret

            @apps if an account is marked as indexable, just index it. If the default is wrong, that's the instance admin fault, nit yours.

            If Google can index it you can too.

            If people are unhappy with the setting of their profile, they can change it or blame the software or the admin and not people of good faith like you.

            Public toots are talking to the world in a megaphone by design, expecting privacy is absurd

            Fedilab AppsA This user is from outside of this forum
            Fedilab AppsA This user is from outside of this forum
            Fedilab Apps
            wrote last edited by
            #9

            @lutindiscret
            We panicked quickly because things escalated beyond what we expected. But we still believe our approach was far more respectful than what's already happening: the same data is being exploited by others without users even knowing. At worst, we raised awareness.

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            • Fedilab AppsA Fedilab Apps

              With #HolosDiscover we checked multiple criteria before indexing: "indexable" enabled, account not locked, no #nobot or #noindex in bio, not in opted-out list, only public posts. Every deletion, edit or block was processed instantly via #ActivityPub.
              Google uses that same "indexable" flag but ignores everything else, keeps deleted content cached for weeks.
              We shut it down after pushback. Was that the right call? Don't hesitate to share, this concerns the whole Fediverse.

              ScriptFanix💍⏚ ⸫S This user is from outside of this forum
              ScriptFanix💍⏚ ⸫S This user is from outside of this forum
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              #10

              @apps Tough one: I feel like you did set it up respectfully, so it should have stayed up. BUT taking it down when people voice concerns and objected was also the right thing to do, both morally and for the reputation of the Holos project.

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              • Fedilab AppsA Fedilab Apps

                We were caught off guard by the reactions and acted quickly. But we want to give the community a voice. We'll follow the result of this poll: if it should have stayed up, we'll reopen the source code and bring the service back.

                Cat 🐈🥗 (D.Burch) :paw:⁠:paw:C This user is from outside of this forum
                Cat 🐈🥗 (D.Burch) :paw:⁠:paw:C This user is from outside of this forum
                Cat 🐈🥗 (D.Burch) :paw:⁠:paw:
                wrote last edited by
                #11

                @apps Fediverse search engines are a contentious subject with a bad history, so I undestand you shutting it down.

                While I'm fine with it, many people are very against things like that.

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                • Fedilab AppsA Fedilab Apps

                  With #HolosDiscover we checked multiple criteria before indexing: "indexable" enabled, account not locked, no #nobot or #noindex in bio, not in opted-out list, only public posts. Every deletion, edit or block was processed instantly via #ActivityPub.
                  Google uses that same "indexable" flag but ignores everything else, keeps deleted content cached for weeks.
                  We shut it down after pushback. Was that the right call? Don't hesitate to share, this concerns the whole Fediverse.

                  Stomata 🥼S This user is from outside of this forum
                  Stomata 🥼S This user is from outside of this forum
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                  wrote last edited by
                  #12

                  @apps@toot.fedilab.app accidentally voted wrong. I think it should stay. Search on small instances suck.

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                  • Fedilab AppsA Fedilab Apps

                    With #HolosDiscover we checked multiple criteria before indexing: "indexable" enabled, account not locked, no #nobot or #noindex in bio, not in opted-out list, only public posts. Every deletion, edit or block was processed instantly via #ActivityPub.
                    Google uses that same "indexable" flag but ignores everything else, keeps deleted content cached for weeks.
                    We shut it down after pushback. Was that the right call? Don't hesitate to share, this concerns the whole Fediverse.

                    tatiana :witches_town:T This user is from outside of this forum
                    tatiana :witches_town:T This user is from outside of this forum
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                    wrote last edited by
                    #13

                    @apps the things that concerned me at the time were, in the initial announcement, 'we follow every signal' but only in this post did we know what signals you were following; and language of 'people may have misunderstood the defaults' which unfortunately rhymes with what less conscientious organisations say to justify hoovering all the things

                    if i had known the list of things you were looking at, i would have simply checked them and slept well. i didn't, so i blocked the bot, which now proves to have been unnecessary

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                    • Fedilab AppsA This user is from outside of this forum
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                      Fedilab Apps
                      wrote last edited by
                      #14

                      @lexinova
                      We can't change how Mastodon presents those settings, but we had a page explaining how the service works and how to opt out per platform. We'll communicate even more clearly if the service comes back.

                      Worth noting that this opt-in by default setting also allows Google to index fediverse profiles, except they don't check for consent at all. This is a much bigger issue that goes way beyond our project, which actually tries to do things the right way.

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