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Mark AndrewS

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

    @evan @maj I voted for the broader answer, but I have to admit they the intersectional approach is closer to what happens in real life.

    Uncategorized evanpoll poll

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

    @steely_glint @evan I like it. It's a good solution. But it does risk burying dissent in some corner cases.

    Uncategorized evanpoll poll

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

    @steely_glint @evan

    So that etiquette would demand that Bob limit the visibility of his reply to just Alice, and let her decide how far it should reach beyond that. There's a certain grace there, but does the etiquette of telephony translate to microblogging?

    Uncategorized evanpoll poll

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

    @steely_glint @evan

    That's kind of a neat solution.

    It's all public in the long run of course, so everybody needs to keep that in mind.

    Uncategorized evanpoll poll

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

    @evan Finally, isn't "Bob's followers exclusively" the definition of sub-posting? I might not understand it correctly so please do correct me if not.

    On a side note I've been trying to shift towards the word "exclusively" to avoid ambiguity since I learned all too recently that the word "only" is sometimes used for emphasis in Indian English, and since I have not yet mastered that usage.

    Uncategorized evanpoll poll

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

    @evan but Alice wanted her followers and only her followers to see the original post, right? So is it an invasion of the public circle that comprises those followers to spread out further via Bob's reply? Note that I'm very carefully avoiding the word "private". These are limited public spaces.

    The only conclusion I can reach is that the ability to post to followers only, since anybody can follow anybody, blocks excepted, is to impose a sort of embargo on what is still a public expression.

    Uncategorized evanpoll poll

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

    @evan

    Showing the comment to just Alice's followers raises a different risk. What if Bob's comment is a good faith critique, but runs against the conventional wisdom within the majority of Alice's followers? Will Bob be potentially drummed out of Alice's circle? This is regardless of the relative merits of the argument.

    The outcome would deprive Alice's followers and Alice of a potentially interesting viewpoint. Not to mention the potential for hard feelings.

    Uncategorized evanpoll poll

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

    @evan this is really hard. But thankfully I've been trying to train myself to think about potentials for abuse.

    Showing the comment to just Bob's followers creates the risk that Bob and followers will create an echo chamber opposed to Alice's original sentiment, and worse towards Alice herself. That's bad, and reminds of cliquish negativity that you find in adolescent groups and office environments.

    Uncategorized evanpoll poll

  • Should citizens of your country that live elsewhere have the right to vote?
    Mark AndrewS Mark Andrew

    @evan I'm an American-Swiss, and hopefully will soon be just Swiss.

    I strongly believe that emmigrants like you @evan and me should be able to vote in elections back "home", however let's face the facts. My current USA voting rights are based in my college town, a leftist bastion in a Democratic State in a Republican district.

    In the time that I've been voting from abroad my vote has had no impact whatever on the outcome.

    Just let me out of this madness, OK?

    Uncategorized evanpoll poll

  • Should citizens of your country that live elsewhere have the right to vote?
    Mark AndrewS Mark Andrew

    @emma @evan https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/Loss-US-Nationality-Public-Office-in-Foreign-State.html

    Uncategorized evanpoll poll

  • Should citizens of your country that live elsewhere have the right to vote?
    Mark AndrewS Mark Andrew

    @emma @evan I found a loophole. If you get a civil service job in your new country, even for a month you can renounce by means of a simple letter to Rubio.

    Uncategorized evanpoll poll
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