not just me, i'm saying, don't use ping-lists ever unless you've specifically obtained prior consent. it's just not good manners.
mk so what can we do about unsolicited mass pings? a couple solutions: 1) check whether there has been any prior interaction between the two accounts. potentially expensive (i don't know hubski internals) but i think the best solution 2) set a limit on how many pings can be in one post based on account age and possibly cumulative post/comment scores. potentially simpler but may be overly restrictive in some cases
I think #2 sounds reasonable. We have a couple of features like the community tag that only kick in after you've completed one hubwheel. We could use that as a cut-off point and it would likely handle most cases. I just realized that ignoring and muting doesn't alter shoutouts. I suppose both should probably prevent them.
I think it's reasonable that you shouldn't be able to shout-out to someone that isn't following you. Also, I don't think you should be able to shout out to anyone until you've received a full hub-wheel. Good suggestions. It's not much of an issue now, but it definitely could be, easily.I just realized that ignoring and muting doesn't alter shoutouts. I suppose both should probably prevent them.
-Yes.
reposting this in public because it's worth saying as i suggested here, i would like to permit shout-outs from any account i've previously intentionally interacted with. that could be as minimal as me sharing one of their posts or replying to a comment by them. i believe it should not include them sharing or replying to one of my posts, because that's easy to do for them and involuntary for me.i think restricting shout-outs only to people that you follow is a bit extreme. there are a lot of people who i don't follow that i want to see shout-outs from.
Good point, I guess it would make sense if you had the ability to chose whether or not people that you don't follow can shout-out to you.