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If I post on Facebook I don't want, I don't expect, my post to appear on Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. If I post on Mastodon I don't want my content to go to Kbin, Lemmy, Threads (Meta's decentralized app), or a site/app I never heard of. I don't want my content going someplace that I did not *choose* as a destination.

I've gotten a number of federation fan boys lecturing me that is what the decentralization is all about.

Decentralization has been sold as a protective move against corporate abuse. Preventing another Elon Musk and protecting people from anti-user pro-profit policies.

Mastodon and open source are supposed to be about respecting users.

I think it should be a user's choice where her/his content ends up. I think it should be in their power to make that choice easily without having to rely on the good will of an Instance Admin.

I think each Toot & Reply should have the following visibility options.

1. Public - Everywhere
2. Private ( only @ tagged people )
3. Mastodon ( everywhere on Mastodon, only )
4. Local ( only on the local server of the user )

Plus a Preference for the user to pick his/her default visibility level.

Making feature requests for Mastodon on #GitHub

I understand comments being made on feature requests at GitHub.

What I have experienced is something else. I'm not sure I can articulate it.

These comments seem different.

Sort of like a discussion forum thread.

Random people popping in. Kibbitzing. Being oppositional as an end in itself.

What the hell? I just wanted to make a suggestion. I didn't them.

I don't even know if they are involved with the project.