I think Fediverse search would be a good thing
I think that fundamentally that argument was ended when the WebIndex was created, and living in a post-WebIndex world basically means that searchability is the way that people approach problems and questions. I like the ability to find old thoughts and I like the ability to find old things. And I think that people who dislike it should have the tools to disable it (robots.txt, nobot, and post-autodeletion). But it would be real nice to remember something from four years ago and search it out of the memory hole.
I think about this in context of like, email. If an inbox decided "I will publish every email sent to me" I think that like, that would be fine. However, if a mail relay did that I would be suspicious as hell.
But I think that most Fediverse accounts act more like inboxes than relays. Obviously, if someone were to setup that email inbox, I would definitely think harder about sending email to it than to my friends. And I think that that change is probably the core of the tension where people worry about the fediverse.
I don't understand the people who dislike a generic search tools - and their arguments have never persuaded me - I don't know what I'm missing.
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in reply to Hypolite Petovan • •I acknowledge the limitations of that group, it's definitely a mass actor vs a select group, and builds the KiwiFarms problem, not a massive problem
That is, of course, assuming that the next time it happens that the person maintaining the search doesn't run their own instance and just, endures, unlikely last time where they were trying to use a public instance and were battered around until they relented
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in reply to Hypolite Petovan • •That's definitely valid
I feel like defederation is the solution to that though - unless, of course, Mastodon.social existed
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