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@prologic@twtxt.net (#opev6mq) I see reasons for allowing absolute URIs, and see no reason not to.

I suppose I should condense this thread into a write-up proposing the change, explaining why, and proposing client behaviors (ā€œhow to deal with a prev pointing to an absolute URIā€). But that takes time, and I donā€™t know when will I reserve some to sit down and actually do the proposal :-)


#k2mxfnq

@prologic@twtxt.net (#vp2aicq) Itā€™s a hint: it nudges my feedā€™s followers ā€œhey read this twtxt in another feedā€. We can probably find a better way to implement these hints or nudges, but if thereā€™s nothing in place, I wonder if we wonā€™t end up with a bunch of twtxts just saying ā€œagreeā€ or ā€œ+1ā€ā€¦


#5efnnyq

@prologic@twtxt.net (#nsmsvfq) Apparently, nitter ā€œUses Twitterā€™s unofficial API (no rate limits or developer account required)ā€, so I suppose you could run your own instance and not depend on a 3rd party, or even just see on nitterā€™s code (itā€™s free software!) thev relevant parts of that ā€˜unofficial APIā€™ā€¦


#ewa7j4q

@prologic@twtxt.net (#opev6mq) Spoofing is always possible, and always a concern (donā€™t we ā€œdealā€ with it already for the url field?).

For the side-question, the feature is nice but depends on availability, and trust, Iā€™m more interested in adversarial interoperability. What if Iā€™m moving from a pod because I dislike their new policies, or new terms of service, their monetization model, etc.? And what guarantees do we have that every pod (or even yarn implementation) will have the redirect option available to its users?


#ahdl23q