← Back to context Comment by treyd 2 years ago You don't have to pick either of two extremes. There's a large design space in the middle. 11 comments treyd Reply avarun 2 years ago Elaborate. Because to my eyes Bluesky’s solution seems like it fits exactly in that design space in the middle you’re talking about. mavhc 2 years ago De-amplify rather than block, your responses end up at the bottom of the list, if you care to scroll down that far gruez 2 years ago 1. this seems orthogonal to configurable blocking lists. You can have configurable "de-amplify" lists, for instance.2. Isn't this still effectively censorship? 4 replies → _heimdall 2 years ago That's a problem for infinite scrolling feed type of apps, there is no bottom. 2 replies → gruez 2 years ago And what would be an example of that?
avarun 2 years ago Elaborate. Because to my eyes Bluesky’s solution seems like it fits exactly in that design space in the middle you’re talking about. mavhc 2 years ago De-amplify rather than block, your responses end up at the bottom of the list, if you care to scroll down that far gruez 2 years ago 1. this seems orthogonal to configurable blocking lists. You can have configurable "de-amplify" lists, for instance.2. Isn't this still effectively censorship? 4 replies → _heimdall 2 years ago That's a problem for infinite scrolling feed type of apps, there is no bottom. 2 replies →
mavhc 2 years ago De-amplify rather than block, your responses end up at the bottom of the list, if you care to scroll down that far gruez 2 years ago 1. this seems orthogonal to configurable blocking lists. You can have configurable "de-amplify" lists, for instance.2. Isn't this still effectively censorship? 4 replies → _heimdall 2 years ago That's a problem for infinite scrolling feed type of apps, there is no bottom. 2 replies →
gruez 2 years ago 1. this seems orthogonal to configurable blocking lists. You can have configurable "de-amplify" lists, for instance.2. Isn't this still effectively censorship? 4 replies →
_heimdall 2 years ago That's a problem for infinite scrolling feed type of apps, there is no bottom. 2 replies →
Elaborate. Because to my eyes Bluesky’s solution seems like it fits exactly in that design space in the middle you’re talking about.
De-amplify rather than block, your responses end up at the bottom of the list, if you care to scroll down that far
1. this seems orthogonal to configurable blocking lists. You can have configurable "de-amplify" lists, for instance.
2. Isn't this still effectively censorship?
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That's a problem for infinite scrolling feed type of apps, there is no bottom.
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And what would be an example of that?