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Is solving this "basic problem" ethical? The implied assumption here is that it's a "basic problem" that most sites do not have a readily-discoverable public commentary board. Sites such as Reddit, HN, and Facebook are popular , readily-discoverable public commentary boards about other sites. This much is true. However, it is incorrect to say that the absence of this is a "basic problem" as stated above. Given the pa…
The printing press has also been nothing but trouble.
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Re: Show HN: A Firefox extension to leave comments on any URL
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I think your comment is misguided. I have neither used the term Orwellian or opressions, nor do I have any affiliation with this extension. I'm literally just saying that some people like to be able to say what they are allowed to, that this could be a tool to do so, and that that is OK. That was a direct response to the phrase "people still think unrestricted user content could somehow be a good idea", which implies…
The problem isn't free speech, but rather the distribution of illegal pornography and other illegal things.
If there's links to illegal stuff there, then something needs to be done about the actual site hosting the illegal stuff.
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Yeah, perhaps a better solution would be for the comments to be stored in something like ipfs? Though if i understand ipfs right, it works like torrents, meaning that unpopular comments will disappear over time.
This is the thing that I was thinking about. That a blockchain-like solution would better fit the goal of the extension. And I don't think this because I worry about censorship or free speech. I think the main benefit of this extension is that it creates an option to comment on sites where to creator of the site didn't make commenting possible. However I do worry about moderation and trolls. Allowing people to make a…
Uploading to IPFS is like creating a torrent for any file you share. Someone always needs to be seeding that file for it to remain accessible to people.
So what OP meant by unpopular comments disappear is that nobody would be seeding them.
Re: Show HN: A Firefox extension to leave comments on any URL
#175Earlier quoted context omitted.
This is the thing that I was thinking about. That a blockchain-like solution would better fit the goal of the extension. And I don't think this because I worry about censorship or free speech. I think the main benefit of this extension is that it creates an option to comment on sites where to creator of the site didn't make commenting possible. However I do worry about moderation and trolls. Allowing people to make a…
>Allowing people to make as much noise as they can is almost as damaging to free speech as censorship. The thing is, to see that noise you would first have to be on the specific link, want to see comments on it, then go out of your way to install the addon if you haven't already. This is so much better for the people running the websites as they do not have to even acknowledge the comments' existence and are not obli…
Is there any kind of rate-limiting to stop bad actors from making a million comments per second?
Re: Show HN: A Firefox extension to leave comments on any URL
#176Technically the thing is nothing new, the really important questions are those related to real life operation, and I don't see them answered. * Position in regard to censorship, and technical tools to do, or counter it. * Viability/resilience of the server which keeps comments. * Under which jurisdiction it is hosted? * If it depends on a domain name who owns it? * Can a commenter be traced, and by whom? * Can anybod…
A true decentralized solution would have no moderation, no edit, no deletion. It would be basically a 4chan on every single page.
Re: Show HN: A Firefox extension to leave comments on any URL
#177This might be an idea for RSS readers.
Re: Show HN: A Firefox extension to leave comments on any URL
#178The same auction is available at, eg
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1992-WIDGET-THE-WORLD-WATCHER-NI...
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/113314026367
https://www.ebay.com/itm/113314026367
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/113314026367
, and probably limitless other URLs.
Re: Show HN: A Firefox extension to leave comments on any URL
#179A long time ago, there was a W3C standard for this called web annotations². It never really caught on, possibly because people and organizations were expected to host their own annotation servers. NCSA Mosaic had the feature back in 1993. Check out this post from Marc Andreesen on the www-talk list: http://1997.webhistory.org/www.lists/www-talk.1993q2/0416.ht... A rather obscure browser by the W3C called Annotea also…
The Genius Web Annotator [1] was quite popular (and funded by Andreessen), though since the pivot into a media company, I believe it's no longer actively developed. Hypothesis (Hypothes.is) [2] is active [3] and awesome. They are involved in the Web Annotation standardization efforts. [1]: https://genius.com/web-annotator [2]: https://web.hypothes.is/ [3]: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-01427-9
Re: Show HN: A Firefox extension to leave comments on any URL
#180Earlier quoted context omitted.
> You'd want to avoid having hatespeech or some attack being planned on URLs of your blog. How could you possibly expect to control people saying things about your blog on a remote webserver? There is no solution that is not worse than the speech. This is not a problem that needs solving.
Then the problem instead becomes what is a valid comment, and a valid commenter (identity). Otherwise the vast majority of comments will be: WaNt A BiGgEr SoMeThInG? Go tO wWw.S0mEgR0$$sItE.cOm