People are asking me to implement webmentions, and since I don't have a strong opinion on it (it would not be hard to implement), here's another poll: https://www.strawpoll.me/15428538
Webmentions are like blog pingbacks, essentially, if you remember those.
@gargron I'm curious why some people are opposed in the straw poll, since to me it seems like a great way to add interoperability and increase the visibility of Mastodon instances. Is there a GitHub issues where this is being discussed?
@esp @gargron thanks for the reply, I hadn't realized the concern.
To your question, I think an average user who toots publicly about someone's blog post would benefit from notifying them so that there can be a better chance of a conversation with the author, or with other people reading the blog post.
@npd @Gargron tbh 99% of the time if I were to post a link I don't want to "start a conversation" with the author.
Simply not interested. I'd share links because I want my followers to see something or to give my own isolated opinion on something, I don't care for that to become an argument between me and the author if they disagree. I feel like that could be abused too.
I'm a bit too concerned about the privacy for this. I don't want to expose my account to blogs
Maybe that's just me.
@esp @gargron yeah, I see how it's a privacy issue, even for toots that are explicitly public.
I was just providing the positive use in case you weren't aware of it. I'd like to be able to reply to bloggers or micro.blog folks from my account here and have some chance of their seeing it. Maybe if it were framed as a reply (like with an @ preceding the link), that would be more consistent with user expectations.