Interesting read...:
"But the only available response to discovering that the indexable flag is unreliable, treating all defaults as non-consent, has some major side effects. It removes the possibility that a server admin could legitimately say “our community values public discovery, so we set defaults that support that.”The protocol has no way to represent whether a default was set deliberately or by inertia. So the community norm treats them the same, which in practice means that a server admin who says ‘our community is about public discovery’ gets treated identically to one who never looked at the settings page. This results in a view of fediverse servers that only contains individual choices, and where a community deciding collectively to be discoverable is not an available category."
FR#154 – Search and Community – Connected Places
connectedplaces.online/reports…
Fediverse search engine Holos Discover shut down this week, showing structural issues how to distinguish between individual and community consent.
Esther Payne hat dies geteilt.