Johannes Ernst
Technologist, entrepreneur, organizer.
Home page: j12t.org
Johannes Ernst
Technologist, entrepreneur, organizer.
Home page: j12t.org
SXSW London: The internet is broken. Where do we go now?
Tech Times: Bluesky vs Mastodon: Which Decentralized Social Media Platform Feels Most Like Twitter
The Verge: Flipboard just launched Surf, its new social app and feed reader
Engadget: Flipboard's 'social websites' are a new spin on decentralized social media
Newsbytes: Flipboard launches Surf, a new app for open social web
The Tech Buzz: Flipboard Launches Surf, a Fediverse-Powered Feed Reader
MSN: AltStore PAL expands into the Fediverse
9to5mac: AltStore PAL update brings social web features and Liquid Glass design
The Verge: Mastodon is testing easier ways to get you started in the fediverse
The Verge: Alternative app store AltStore PAL is joining the fediverse
TechCrunch: Alternative app store AltStore PAL joins the fediverse
TechCrunch: Alternative app store AltStore PAL joins the fediverse
Mastodon creator shares what went wrong with Threads and ponders the future of the fediverse
WebProNews: Mastodon’s 2025 Updates Fuel 30% Growth in Fediverse
TechCrunch: Mastodon CEO steps down as the social network restructures
Flipboard CEO, On The 15-Year-Old App: ‘We’re Just Getting Started’
TechCrunch: Alternative app store AltStore raises $6M, connects with the fediverse
The Verge: Mastodon snags Bluesky’s starter packs feature and includes the ability to opt out
The New Stack: Everything Big Starts Small: Building Open Social Web Apps
TechCrunch: Mastodon rolls out quote posts with protections to prevent 'dunking'
This does not appear to be an applicable analogy here. If it were, Mom (presumably the owner of the house) would not be able to identify anybody in the house, only how many people there are in total in the house. Not something she'd be happy with, I assume, nor you. (Strangers? Friends? Family?) And your complaint appears to be that you didn't have ownership rights in your room -- but if you had had them, according to your version of privacy, you could only tell that there was one other person in the room with you, but not that it was Mabel. It could have been her dad. Presumably also not what you would have wanted.