Because the protocol doesn't support private data, Blacksky is launching a bunch of features in a centralized (Blacksky-only) way, including mutes and private posts.
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@noracodes @jdp23
Also, the specific task of rehoming data is borderline trivial when all of the documents are public, immutable, and self authenticating.A fair point that it's eassier. I don't actually think it's trivial once you take different jurisdictions rules for illegal content, and different moderation policies, into account ... but currently nobody does so at least for now that's kind of a moot point.
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A fair point that it's eassier. I don't actually think it's trivial once you take different jurisdictions rules for illegal content, and different moderation policies, into account ... but currently nobody does so at least for now that's kind of a moot point.
@jdp23 @noracodes
I guess? Like, sure, deciding whether you should move some data, and to where, and whether to accept it, are very much not trivial. But people do routinely choose to do that. So that feels like a very peripheral concern