I was recommended to share this article I wrote a few days ago on here, too; so here we are!
The TL;DR is “link embed fetching communes” as a partial “fix” to the issue (pretty buzzwordy, sorry for that)
The proposed solution of an intermediate server caching embeds is needlessly complex. The first server a link is posted to can fetch the embed, then push it out to every server receiving the post.
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Not all servers are equal. I would trust a post from lemmy.world or lemmy.ml to have valid metadata, for example. It’d be great if admins had some way to specify trusted instances (with the biggest 6 instances as initial defaults).
There would be other uses for the trusted instances concept. Automatic sharing of moderation actions, block lists, community lists, etc
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Link previews for content from untrusted instances could still be generated just as they are now.
The centralisation that has happened is a separate issue.
It’s not centralization if not everyone trusts the same server, which there is no obligation to
Actually an interesting point. My immediate concern with that idea is that it would open the door for disguising things for what they aren’t. The solution was made from the general caution of not trusting remote servers regarding content they not necessarily control.
But yes, that would definitely be a solution, too.
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This is certainly not spam but rather a blog response, a time honored practice as old as blogging itself.
OP’s article links to the source article (albeit via its fedipost rather than its blog post; maybe best to link both) and contributes to the online discourse with a long form reply, detailing a possible solution.
Mischaracterizing such a clearly well-intentioned contribution as “blog spam” is disingenuous.
edit: thanks for retracting your comment. I hope my retort won’t dissuade you from continuing to engage in this community :)
This is not spam. The blog post discusses a current hot topic. There’s no advertising on the site. OP has nothing to gain by sharing this. Don’t make people hesitate to post quality content just because the topic has been discussed elsewhere.
How is this blog spam if it provides an approach on how to fix it (next to a recap)? I just put it on there because I collect stuff there.
But yeah, whatever, Lemmy is an interesting place.