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by serafettin
665 days ago
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Hey John, Thanks for your comment! Have you checked the Twitter video? It’s essentially a privacy toggle, but instead of just public or private options, privacy is determined by the context. In a conversational setup, context is made up of messages, so each message becomes a privacy setting. |
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No, I haven't. I don't do Twitter and won't be able to watch videos until later regardless. I was hoping that the article you linked to would have described it, at least enough to give me an idea of whether looking into it more deeply is worthwhile.
> It’s essentially a privacy toggle [...]
Yes, that's what I got from the article. I just don't know what that actually means in concrete terms. It sounds to me like a method of finding the right audience rather than a method of preserving any sort of privacy.
Regardless, I suspect this isn't really a thing of value to me. I wish you the best, though!