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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

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

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    @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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    @draeand I have no idea whatsoever.

    @vkc

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      @draeand I have no idea whatsoever.

      @vkc

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      @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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        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

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

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        • ? Guest

          @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 @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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          • ? Guest

            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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            • ? Guest

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

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              @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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              • ? Guest

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

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                • ? Guest

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

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                  • crazyeddieC crazyeddie

                    @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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                    @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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                      @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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                      @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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                      • ? Guest

                        @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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                        @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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                        • crazyeddieC crazyeddie

                          @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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                          @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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                          • crazyeddieC crazyeddie

                            @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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                            @crazyeddie @vkc I didn't know that, but makes sense. Nice little OSINT trick! To me, it doesn't matter as much it probably does to someone else. I guess I've been lucky (or just privileged).

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                              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

                              Is there a collection of national rules on this topic? Are servers hosted in some states more protected than others?

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                                @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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                                @vkc Oops, thought you were implying that if they didn't keep the blocklists private... sorry!

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                                  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

                                  Been using Mastodon off an on for some time. Spent some time on BS and felt icky. It stinks of corporate surveillance infrastructure.

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                                  • ? Guest

                                    @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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                                    @vkc @niko It's actually the decentralized and modular design of the architecture that means it informs everyone. If it were centralized it could avoid making the block list public.

                                    The fact that everything you post goes to a PDS that then sends all updates to a "firehose" of information is what does the AT protocol bad here.

                                    Blacksky seem to be planning to plan to do something about this maybe. They want PDS that will limit output to just blacksky. Then it would be more like fedi here.

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                                    • ? Guest

                                      @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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                                      @vkc @crazyeddie @niko A quick clarifying question; do you mean actual blocklists or simply who you have blocked? Because on BlueSky those are two different things
                                      (For anyone who doesn’t know I’ll explain below)
                                      If I make a block list on BS & start adding people to it, that’s easily accessible and trivially available

                                      If I simply block someone, that information is NOT trivially available, much the same as fedi; you CAN find it but you have to know how.

                                      Block lists are meant to be shared (IIRC)

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                                        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 and that's also why #ChatControl is just abysmally and morally wrong.
                                        If the government (or any one entity with sufficient power over our every day life) has access to your social connections and messages you can be sure it'll only be a matter of time before they will selectively restrict minorities...

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                                        • ? Guest

                                          @vkc @crazyeddie @niko A quick clarifying question; do you mean actual blocklists or simply who you have blocked? Because on BlueSky those are two different things
                                          (For anyone who doesn’t know I’ll explain below)
                                          If I make a block list on BS & start adding people to it, that’s easily accessible and trivially available

                                          If I simply block someone, that information is NOT trivially available, much the same as fedi; you CAN find it but you have to know how.

                                          Block lists are meant to be shared (IIRC)

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                                          @vkc @crazyeddie @niko To be clear, I think Mastodon and BlueSky both have massive problems that need to be fixed, but they both have some promise; I like BlueSkys approach to account portability and better anti-abuse controls and I like Mastodon/fedi approach to distribution.

                                          hopefully, both of them will fix their problems. It would be great to have multiple alternatives talking to each other other.

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