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Bidirectionality #3

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boehs opened this issue Feb 6, 2023 · 3 comments
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Bidirectionality #3

boehs opened this issue Feb 6, 2023 · 3 comments

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@boehs
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boehs commented Feb 6, 2023

I'd be nice if I, as a website owner, could see when other street pass users pass me. This enables functionality more akin to a traditional streetpass device and is frankly what I expected.

I understand there are privacy implications here, so it needs to be opt in of course.

@tvler
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tvler commented Feb 6, 2023

Opt in bidirectionality could be interesting… I could see the announcement being done as a bot that DMs the website owner privately on mastodon. Only thing is we would probably want opt-in from the website owner as well so they don’t get spammed. Interesting to think about!

@MrVirite
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MrVirite commented Mar 29, 2023

A website could implement a ".well-known/streetpass" endpoint, where a message gould be posted to.
Or stay within the realm of rel links and define a custom "streetpass" item.
Link: <https://example.com/streetpass>; rel="streetpass"
Could probably turn this into it's own little discoverability spec.

Could also do it as an extension on the Actor object.

Since it's already using webfinger it could also be a property in there.

@tvler
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tvler commented Mar 29, 2023

Super interesting ideas thx for sharing. This is definitely the way if this feature ever comes

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