Should Amethyst include a way for your followers to fork your posts and submit merge requests back to you? 🤯👀🔥
Why fight on replies when you can just submit a fix?
Should Amethyst include a way for your followers to fork your posts and submit merge requests back to you? 🤯👀🔥
Why fight on replies when you can just submit a fix?
So...
-I write an entry in wikifreedia or other supporting client.
-Someone reads it within Amethyst and sees a mistake.
-Person offers correction from Amethyst.
Am I understanding that flow correctly?
Would I then be able to accept their fix from within Amethyst too?
awesome crazy shit
O que eu gostaria de ver também, é tipo um botão de dicionário que quando o usuário clicasse, abriria uma nova janela mostrando todas as palavras da respectiva nota que tivessem links para artigos da wikifreedia. Aí o usuário poderia ver o significado de uma palavra de forma rápida.
Yikes and I thought Google teaching me what I ought to be asking for was creepy... having a bunch of social engineering bots fork my thoughts and submit merge requests back sounds like living with a narc.
Freedom tech should reinforce human agency.
Freedom means people can fork your stuff and send their merge requests back. You are free to ignore them, but they have the agency to do so. True freedom is hard :)
Hi Victor,
Still developing my thoughts on this so maybe premature. We were so long without an edit button on twitter that the pendulum has swung the other way, community editing of your posts.
Can't figure out if it's creepy dystopian ministry of truth stuff or if it's freedom tech genius.
Like GPTs, and Google before them, human agency is not taken away, but rather worn down bit by bit as you give up striving to lead and let the thing you're striving with take over. Google did this very slowly, pace you while you think you're in control, then start leading you as you abdicate the thinking process in favour of convenience, acceptance, excitement, or whatever. We're now adapting to gpts at the point where we get exhausted with prompt engineering and retraining, and just start accepting the outputs bias and all... even letting it tell us what a better question would be, and silly me for having an original thought or curiousity in the first place.
Now I can write something freely and send it here, transmitted by relays no less. You add fork functionality. At first my fellow plebs help me out with forked edits and I feel some agency in filtering each one. Then the volume ticks up and maybe if my thoughts are more controversial I attract some bots (human or algorithmic) who edit hard and fast to nudge my thinking, my phrasing, my acceptable speech constrained within the appointed overton window... and at some point I give in, exhausted, and start accepting the changes so that my edited thoughts might still be heard while my original ones die in the darkness.
Eventually the majority demand auto merge as a convenience to remove friction and ensure the highest note velocity through the network, guaranteed through prior community editing.
Welcome back to 1984.
I see this is such an easy attack vector on an emerging freedom tech, but as I'm not a dev with skin in the game, my opinion is just an opinion.
قريبا سيضاف في نوستر في Amethyst إضافة و يكيبديا في نوستر و تفتح بعض المنشورات في نوستر على شكل شبيه لمقالات ويكيبديا لكي ترى الموضوع مفصل اكثر و هذا تطور يختلف عن بقية شبكات التواصل الاجتماعي
#nostr
#Amethyst
#Wikipedia
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I wouldn't want my personal posts to be forked, but it might be interesting for my channel posts.
interesting!
amethyst teases new 'fork' feature and it sounds awesome.
#cybersecgirl #amethyst
Interesting idea...
Yep! 💯
For kind1? 🤔
DO IT!!!! 😁
We talked about this months ago, nostr:npub1gcxzte5zlkncx26j68ez60fzkvtkm9e0vrwdcvsjakxf9mu9qewqlfnj5z! 😆
nostr:note10uugfx3fz7avr7u5w3wkqda3fehv0ksw3k4rmrqcl5ldrd0xxy4qzjzw8x
And it's coming! nostr:nprofile1qythwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnswf5k6ctv9ehx2ap0qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyv9kh2uewd9hj7qgcwaehxw309aex2mrp0yhxxatjwfjkuapwveukjtcqyrafsj7hmweg9ur7zmn6apajdg48hxuskujx53rhrux0ttjcqx84yx35fg2 gave me a few ideas on how to make it work.
Lol 😆