Access control or scoping or whatever you want to call it is hard from both an engineering and UX perspective. But, blocks, mutes, and protected are also clumsy in away that feels suspiciously like "bleed off some brand antagonistic anger without lowering engagements."
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Replying to @generativist
Are there good models for this? I wonder if the best way to do it is literally to just adopt slightly simplified Unix style permissions? chmod @someone ... where read = view, write = mention / interact with you? (Keeping groups too, definable by some user filter rules)
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Replying to @IgorBrigadir
Not sure! I asked because I'm researching this a bit more today. The UX problem really is hard (e.g. Google Circles flailed)
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Replying to @generativist
I really liked the idea of circles - but something about Google+ as a whole just didn't click with me - not sure why.
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