Upvotes seem to just federate as likes and dislikes.

    • smeg@feddit.uk
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      19 days ago

      If you’d only ever interacted with Lemmy and not read up on how ActivityPub works then that’s a reasonable assumption, it’s not like anything (that I’ve noticed!) actually tells you that your votes are public, and they don’t look to be public in the places you’re likely to see!

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          19 days ago

          That’s almost as bad as using robots.txt to claim sites are private and secure and just whining that people/bots should respect it.

          You should assume voter data is fully public and fully open. It otherwise is in the federated ecosystem.

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            19 days ago

            The comparison doesn’t work because both Lemmy and Mbin are implementing the same standard, while robots.txt is mostly an honour system.

            You should assume voter data is fully public and fully open. It otherwise is in the federated ecosystem.

            Information not being private isn’t the same thing as information being public.

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                14 days ago

                I didn’t explain what I meant very well. To scrape a website you don’t need to understand robots.txt, implementing robots.txt is something you do to be a good netizen. But to get like info from Lemmy, implementing ActivityPub is a requirement.

                Now I’ll admit, it’s not a great system and I do wish we had something better, but I also don’t think “this isn’t a good way to communicate preferences” is a good reason to ignore them.