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My comments are littered with folks asking "why is it a problem if your blocklist is public on Bluesky?"

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  • vkc@linuxmom.netV vkc@linuxmom.net

    My comments are littered with folks asking "why is it a problem if your blocklist is public on Bluesky?"

    I'm glad you asked.

    "Who you block" is a reasonable indicator of your personal alignments. If you block TERFs, you're likely trans-friendly, if not trans yourself. If you block white supremacists, you're likely in support of multiculturalism.

    If you block government entities, well, you know how this goes.

    Do I trust Bluesky to handle that information with care? Hell no.

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    @vkc It's the "is metadata data" question. https://ssd.eff.org/module/why-metadata-matters

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    • vkc@linuxmom.netV vkc@linuxmom.net

      I'm not going to talk about Bluesky anymore for a bit, but I know folks are coming back here after hanging out there for a while, and I want to encourage Fedi users not to gloat, not to be jerks about it.

      And if you're just (re)joining us on Fedi, like all affinity groups, you're going to run into enthusiasts who are gloating, but I promise most of us are just happy you're here and want to help make this place awesome for you. ❤

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      #10

      @vkc yerp

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      • vkc@linuxmom.netV vkc@linuxmom.net

        I'm not going to talk about Bluesky anymore for a bit, but I know folks are coming back here after hanging out there for a while, and I want to encourage Fedi users not to gloat, not to be jerks about it.

        And if you're just (re)joining us on Fedi, like all affinity groups, you're going to run into enthusiasts who are gloating, but I promise most of us are just happy you're here and want to help make this place awesome for you. ❤

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        @vkc To me the biggest problem is that who blocks who should never be public. That's like making your private messages public. Who blocks who is personal and private and people block people for all kinds of reasons. It's one thing to publicize your fediblock list or something but... Unless I'm misunderstanding what blocklist we're talking about.

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        • D draeand@social.the-gdn.net

          @vkc To me the biggest problem is that who blocks who should never be public. That's like making your private messages public. Who blocks who is personal and private and people block people for all kinds of reasons. It's one thing to publicize your fediblock list or something but... Unless I'm misunderstanding what blocklist we're talking about.

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          #12

          @draeand Yes, *choosing* to share something is always a different matter from not being able to not share it.

          There's that pesky "consent" thing again… 🙂

          @vkc

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          • vkc@linuxmom.netV vkc@linuxmom.net

            I'm not going to talk about Bluesky anymore for a bit, but I know folks are coming back here after hanging out there for a while, and I want to encourage Fedi users not to gloat, not to be jerks about it.

            And if you're just (re)joining us on Fedi, like all affinity groups, you're going to run into enthusiasts who are gloating, but I promise most of us are just happy you're here and want to help make this place awesome for you. ❤

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            #13

            @vkc I totally agree. I'm trying to be extra nice to the n00bs. If we want them to feel happy and welcome, then we need to do things that make them feel happy and welcome.

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            • vkc@linuxmom.netV vkc@linuxmom.net

              I'm not going to talk about Bluesky anymore for a bit, but I know folks are coming back here after hanging out there for a while, and I want to encourage Fedi users not to gloat, not to be jerks about it.

              And if you're just (re)joining us on Fedi, like all affinity groups, you're going to run into enthusiasts who are gloating, but I promise most of us are just happy you're here and want to help make this place awesome for you. ❤

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              #14

              @vkc well, if they smell funny I might say something. I reserve that right. 🤣

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              • mkj@social.mkj.earthM mkj@social.mkj.earth

                @draeand Yes, *choosing* to share something is always a different matter from not being able to not share it.

                There's that pesky "consent" thing again… 🙂

                @vkc

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                #15

                @mkj @vkc Agreed. If people gave consent to disclose that that would be one thing but force-disclosing it? Does Bluesky inform you that that's public?

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                • D draeand@social.the-gdn.net

                  @mkj @vkc Agreed. If people gave consent to disclose that that would be one thing but force-disclosing it? Does Bluesky inform you that that's public?

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                  #16

                  @draeand I have no idea whatsoever.

                  @vkc

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                  • mkj@social.mkj.earthM mkj@social.mkj.earth

                    @draeand I have no idea whatsoever.

                    @vkc

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                    #17

                    @mkj @draeand Bluesky technically *does* tell you, in the form of publishing the AT protocol, and I believe there was a small note on the block page. I could be wrong about the latter.

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                    • vkc@linuxmom.netV vkc@linuxmom.net

                      My comments are littered with folks asking "why is it a problem if your blocklist is public on Bluesky?"

                      I'm glad you asked.

                      "Who you block" is a reasonable indicator of your personal alignments. If you block TERFs, you're likely trans-friendly, if not trans yourself. If you block white supremacists, you're likely in support of multiculturalism.

                      If you block government entities, well, you know how this goes.

                      Do I trust Bluesky to handle that information with care? Hell no.

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                      #18

                      @vkc

                      I already had my doubts but when ICE was accepted, I left immediately!

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                      • vkc@linuxmom.netV vkc@linuxmom.net

                        @mkj @draeand Bluesky technically *does* tell you, in the form of publishing the AT protocol, and I believe there was a small note on the block page. I could be wrong about the latter.

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                        #19

                        @vkc @mkj @draeand

                        Have a very small footprint on BS and had only three people blocked. Just went in and muted the one, as mutes are not public. Don't care who sees the two blocked.

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                        • vkc@linuxmom.netV vkc@linuxmom.net

                          My comments are littered with folks asking "why is it a problem if your blocklist is public on Bluesky?"

                          I'm glad you asked.

                          "Who you block" is a reasonable indicator of your personal alignments. If you block TERFs, you're likely trans-friendly, if not trans yourself. If you block white supremacists, you're likely in support of multiculturalism.

                          If you block government entities, well, you know how this goes.

                          Do I trust Bluesky to handle that information with care? Hell no.

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                          @vkc This is honestly why I prefer fedi tech that lets me "bin" people on the receiving side, such as Friendica. Everyone i choose to goes into buckets that I can choose to view (or avoid) as I see fit, with labels that only make sense to me. Even if you get at my meta data, it's not easily clear why some fedi profiles are in the bucket "Orthopedic" and some are in "Birb Feeder" or "WhatPlantsCrave" and so on and so on. I've blocked you but you'll never know it, screaming into one of the voids.
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                          • niko@social.nikopoikulainen.fiN niko@social.nikopoikulainen.fi

                            @vkc And if it's public, it's not handled with care.

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                            #21

                            @niko @vkc I mean...

                            It's not.

                            What you post to your PDS is public. The updates to it go to the "firehose", which is this public stream of updates. App views then take that information and filter it and crap. There's some other stuff going on here but this is pretty much it.

                            So your block list is a request to these views to not show your public posts to certain people.

                            If you are expecting more than that you are quite mistaken.

                            Don't put sensitive info on social media.

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                            • vkc@linuxmom.netV vkc@linuxmom.net

                              My comments are littered with folks asking "why is it a problem if your blocklist is public on Bluesky?"

                              I'm glad you asked.

                              "Who you block" is a reasonable indicator of your personal alignments. If you block TERFs, you're likely trans-friendly, if not trans yourself. If you block white supremacists, you're likely in support of multiculturalism.

                              If you block government entities, well, you know how this goes.

                              Do I trust Bluesky to handle that information with care? Hell no.

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                              #22

                              @vkc As a European I would 'wear' such public blocks as a badge of honour, but I am not on bluesky.

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                              • vkc@linuxmom.netV vkc@linuxmom.net

                                My comments are littered with folks asking "why is it a problem if your blocklist is public on Bluesky?"

                                I'm glad you asked.

                                "Who you block" is a reasonable indicator of your personal alignments. If you block TERFs, you're likely trans-friendly, if not trans yourself. If you block white supremacists, you're likely in support of multiculturalism.

                                If you block government entities, well, you know how this goes.

                                Do I trust Bluesky to handle that information with care? Hell no.

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                                #23

                                @vkc When you say “do I trust” I’m pretty sure they’re public; they’re aggregated on https://clearsky.app/.

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                                • crazyeddie@mastodon.socialC crazyeddie@mastodon.social

                                  @niko @vkc I mean...

                                  It's not.

                                  What you post to your PDS is public. The updates to it go to the "firehose", which is this public stream of updates. App views then take that information and filter it and crap. There's some other stuff going on here but this is pretty much it.

                                  So your block list is a request to these views to not show your public posts to certain people.

                                  If you are expecting more than that you are quite mistaken.

                                  Don't put sensitive info on social media.

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                                  #24

                                  @crazyeddie @vkc Even a block list can tell a lot. It's not just about what you don't want others to see, but also what you don't want to see yourself.

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                                  • adamshostack@infosec.exchangeA adamshostack@infosec.exchange

                                    @vkc When you say “do I trust” I’m pretty sure they’re public; they’re aggregated on https://clearsky.app/.

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                                    #25

                                    @adamshostack it is public, I said that in the first sentence of my post!

                                    The point I'm making is that I could imagine Bluesky cooperating with authorities or advertisers in providing additional metadata well beyond the public data, and this could be used for nefarious purposes.

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                                    • niko@social.nikopoikulainen.fiN niko@social.nikopoikulainen.fi

                                      @crazyeddie @vkc Even a block list can tell a lot. It's not just about what you don't want others to see, but also what you don't want to see yourself.

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                                      #26

                                      @niko @vkc If you just don't want to see it then that's what mute is for. It's possible to provide that feature without it being public and it apparently does that in bluesky.

                                      Mastodon does the very same thing. Mute is just for you. Block also informs the user and won't let them see what you post. This is at least partially public because servers have to know to do this for you. If you are on an openly federating server then you are probably exposed here.

                                      Were you properly informed?

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                                      • vkc@linuxmom.netV vkc@linuxmom.net

                                        My comments are littered with folks asking "why is it a problem if your blocklist is public on Bluesky?"

                                        I'm glad you asked.

                                        "Who you block" is a reasonable indicator of your personal alignments. If you block TERFs, you're likely trans-friendly, if not trans yourself. If you block white supremacists, you're likely in support of multiculturalism.

                                        If you block government entities, well, you know how this goes.

                                        Do I trust Bluesky to handle that information with care? Hell no.

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                                        I guess people who do not understand this are very lucky to live in an established law-abiding democracy where they do not even know what happens to those who do not behave as they "should".
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                                        • crazyeddie@mastodon.socialC crazyeddie@mastodon.social

                                          @niko @vkc If you just don't want to see it then that's what mute is for. It's possible to provide that feature without it being public and it apparently does that in bluesky.

                                          Mastodon does the very same thing. Mute is just for you. Block also informs the user and won't let them see what you post. This is at least partially public because servers have to know to do this for you. If you are on an openly federating server then you are probably exposed here.

                                          Were you properly informed?

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                                          #28

                                          @crazyeddie @niko a big difference here is that on Fedi, the block informs *your server* and *the other server*, but on Bluesky, it informs *everyone* because it's centralized.

                                          An end user has to be pretty smart to exploit that via Mastodon, and it'll be incomplete because of federation/defederation. On Bluesky, it's trivial and complete.

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