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Paul Frazee

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Patrick Singletary
in the realm of personal moderation, I'd personally like to see what threadgating started evolve into "allow user lists". Inverted Moderation Lists that superceed labelers for an account.
actually that exists! you can create a regular user list and restrict replies to that user list
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Aaron Rodericks
you had to end with that last line...
yeh
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Tynan Purdy
I get that the app needs to keep a mirror of the private data to do its thing, but the security risk is now varied by how well that app is built. How can we make sure app access is revokable and/or only enabled during a permissioned session? Can the protocol ensure that my private data cannot exist in a decrypted state outside of a session, or even outside of a client app?
Yeah this comes up often and is reasonable to think about. I'm not sure there's a simple answer. Users must leverage some kind of application to interact with the data. I suppose a very strict mode could be designed where the OP of a shared-private space could lock down the allowed apps.
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