“Mastodon’s full-text search allows logged in users to find results from their own statuses, their mentions, their favourites, and their bookmarks. It deliberately does not allow searching for arbitrary strings in the entire database.”.
Why is so? Is not forcing stranger’s posts into oblivion? Or is assuming most info is replicated all over the internet already?
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@mzedp thinking about it being a “good citizen” i.e. #tagging subjects to make them discoverable enables the same hit-by-search issue of platforms with #FullText search. The fundamental enabler being discovery, regardless of tech implementation.
So a user here has the option and possibly the incentive to let posts slide into oblivion to avoid harassment. Perfectly legitimate strategy. Public media being what they are. A waste of existing wisdom also, if research is still a thing of our times.
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