@SallyStrange @aral no but people will put stuff on the internet, especially social media in plaintext and then complain that someone else does something with it that they don’t like.
My arguement is exactly that, don’t put anything on the internet that you don’t want an enemy finding without encrypting it end-to-end
@stephen @SallyStrange @aral ah! spoken like someone with no enemies
@stephen @eevee @SallyStrange@eldritch.cafe @aral That's the problem though, you're not just talking about "this is how you stay safe" (which I imagine other abused folks already know from experience).
You're presenting it as if this is in any way a normal or acceptable situation, specifically as a rebuttal to "people should stop being abusive". *That* is what makes it apologia.
@stephen @eevee @SallyStrange@eldritch.cafe @aral And to be more specific about what I mean: you are making light of people complaining that "someone else does something with it that they don't like", as if that is somehow a ridiculous thing to do.
People are *correct* to complain about that. The problem here are not the people doing the complaining; the problem are the people doing the misuse.
@joepie91 @eevee @SallyStrange @aral Not really, as if you don’t want to have your profile indexed you would have already had you profile marked as noindex which is the out of the box default.
So If you have permitted your profile to be indexed you have been offered additional methods to ensure that the site follows your wishes whilst allowing other sites to index it.
@stephen @joepie91 @eevee @SallyStrange @aral Stephen, I've gotta say, you certainly have a lot of opinions about consent, and none of them stem from an understanding of the OP. Consider, perhaps, listening.
@joepie91 @eevee @SallyStrange @aral This is not abuser apologia, this is the lesson that I learnt from being abused.
So now I take steps to ensure my own safety online.