Mastodon, the decentralized alternative to X, is going to adopt a controversial feature of the platform known as twitter: excerpts. On Friday, the company shared the progress it makes about the implementation of the feature, which has separated users about its potential to be used for online abuse and bullying.
Critics have long argued that adding Quote Tweets helped to destroy twitter, turnover In a more toxic online community.
Some Mastodon users feel strongly that the positions they refer to do not belong to Mastodon, as the feature is often used to “dunk” in the position of another person, which not only creates negativity but can also lead to helping a flood of abusive Answer to the original the author of the post-especially if Dunker is a high profile person with many fans.
However, other Mastodon users want to see bid posts, as the operation facilitates the report of another person’s posting and content when answering. In addition, Quote positions would bring the network more in line to its competitors, including X as well as younger opponents such as yarn and bluesky.
Mastodon noted his post on the blog That he knows that the trait is so much a “source of concern” for some and “very demanded” by others.
“Many people simply do not want their content to be remodeled by others. Or they may find that if they are repeated, they receive unwanted attention,” says the Mastodon blog post.
The Agency applied for a grant To assist in funding the development of offers in 2024 after earlier discussion around the feature. Now, the team is sharing its progress, especially in the way it hopes to mitigate user complaints.
For beginners, Mastodon says he will allow users to check if their positions can be reported at all. This will protect people from being the recipient of unwanted attention or hate answers to some extent. (Although, undoubtedly, people could still project a screenshot of a position to release it more widely if they intended to pull the user.)
In addition, users will be notified if someone quotes them and will be able to withdraw their position from the reported framework at any time. This latest option could help if someone’s bidding post goes viral and the original poster begins to take excessive attention or even abuse, forcing them to re -examine if they want their position to be at all.
In addition to abuse capabilities, Mastodon states that there are also technical challenges to apply bids, as there is no standard way to build the characteristic in ActivityPub, the underlying protocol authorized by Mastodon and other federal applications.
Some third -party Mastodon customers are already offering their own version of bids, but do not include the characteristics that Mastodon wants to add for additional user control and privacy. As a result, Mastodon is Cooperation with others To create a specification that would allow all Mastodon applications and customers to access the same functionality.
Residual positions will also affect other parts of Mastodon’s Code base, announcement suspensions, including the ActivityPub Code, Public API, Web Interface, Moderate Table and Opportunities, Management Table and Official Applications .
Unfortunately, Mastodon’s announcement did not share how much more it would be before the feature or any timetable for public liberation was added, only saying that the positions mentioned “will take even more time to grow”.