• futatorius@lemm.ee
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    6 hours ago

    and they suddenly decide they’re not into gaming anymore, you and everyone who relies on you will not get gaming feeds anymore

    I was thinking along the same lines for different reasons. For multi-hop trust delegations, I’d really want a way to see what I’m seeing through the composition of all those blocklists. And once I’ve seen that, a “flatten into my own blocklist” command might be interesting: I want a snapshot of how A through B through C would look, and I’d like to mash it down into my own list so I can manage it there.

    If a person A whitelists some content and person B blacklists it, and you follow both, what should be done?

    Merge conflict alerts, just like version-control systems use? Allowing an order of precedence would be another way, but I think it’d get messy fast.

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      4 hours ago

      I imagine merge conflict alerts would be very common as well as it all grows.

      Ideally, no user configuration on an everyday basis should be required.