So yeah, ICYMI, Slack doesn't strip image metadata. Then again, I never assumed it did. Up to you before you upload.https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/43yjqn/journalists-activists-slack-doesnt-strip-image-metadata …
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Replying to @kyrah
Browsers need to do this, and enable it by default in upload file selector. Should also allow downsizing there, etc.
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Replying to @kyrah
Maybe it seems like it's asking for a lot, but for the web's whole history browsers have pretending to be neutral, dumb mechanisms, and...
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Replying to @RichFelker @kyrah
...ignored the role they play in establishing how those mechanisms get used & how they set norms for user privacy & power dynamics.
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As Theo de Raadt would say, "show me the diffs, the diffs, the diffs" (as in, who's stopping you from contributing that functionality?)
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Replying to @kyrah
It's not an area I'm accustomed to working in, so not a very efficient use of time. Also ability to code is not a prereq for policy critique
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Replying to @RichFelker @kyrah
It's highly nonobvious to nontechnical users that uploading photos also uploads large amounts of potentially-sensitive personal data.
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Then the way to go is to educate those users, not to make software that hides this complexity.
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Doesn't scale. This is simple O(1) vs O(n) where n is huge.
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