From 47a936eaa3cd9338e40091526ee0981fe6158f47 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tobias Diekershoff Date: Sun, 24 Jan 2016 07:42:25 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] groups vs forums and mentioning those --- doc/Tags-and-Mentions.md | 14 +++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/Tags-and-Mentions.md b/doc/Tags-and-Mentions.md index 5501d0d58..409c9c739 100644 --- a/doc/Tags-and-Mentions.md +++ b/doc/Tags-and-Mentions.md @@ -21,11 +21,19 @@ You can tag a person on a different network or one that is **not in your social * @mike@macgirvin.com - This is called a "remote mention" and can only be an email-style locator, not a web URL. -Unless their system blocks unsolicited "mentions", the person tagged will likely receive a "Mention" post/activity or become a direct participant in the conversation in the case of public posts. Please note that Friendica blocks incoming "mentions" from people with no relationship to you. This is a spam prevention measure. +Unless their system blocks unsolicited "mentions", the person tagged will likely receive a "Mention" post/activity or become a direct participant in the conversation in the case of public posts. +Please note that Friendica blocks incoming "mentions" from people with no relationship to you. +This is a spam prevention measure. -Remote mentions are delivered using the OStatus protocol. This protocol is used by Friendica and GNU Social and several other systems, but is not currently implemented in Diaspora. +Remote mentions are delivered using the OStatus protocol. +This protocol is used by Friendica and GNU Social and several other systems, but is not currently implemented in Diaspora. -Friendica makes no distinction between people and groups for the purpose of tagging. (Some other networks use !group to indicate a group.) +Friendica makes no distinction between people and forums for the purpose of tagging. +(Some other networks use !forum to indicate a forum.) + +If you sort your contacts into groups, you cannot @-mention these groups. +But you can select the group in the access control when creating a new posting, to allow (or disallow) a certain group of people to see the posting. +See [Groups and Privacy](help/Groups-and-Privacy) for more details about grouping your contacts. **Topical Tags** From c7691ce68d72f75409b289e99b18778096153bcc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tobias Diekershoff Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2016 09:58:58 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 2/2] OStatus clarification --- doc/Tags-and-Mentions.md | 5 ++++- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/doc/Tags-and-Mentions.md b/doc/Tags-and-Mentions.md index 409c9c739..eac2c97f8 100644 --- a/doc/Tags-and-Mentions.md +++ b/doc/Tags-and-Mentions.md @@ -22,11 +22,14 @@ You can tag a person on a different network or one that is **not in your social * @mike@macgirvin.com - This is called a "remote mention" and can only be an email-style locator, not a web URL. Unless their system blocks unsolicited "mentions", the person tagged will likely receive a "Mention" post/activity or become a direct participant in the conversation in the case of public posts. -Please note that Friendica blocks incoming "mentions" from people with no relationship to you. +Friendica blocks incoming “mentions” from people with no relationship to you. +The exception is an ongiong conversation started from a contact of both you and the 3rd person or a conversation in a forum where you are a member of. This is a spam prevention measure. Remote mentions are delivered using the OStatus protocol. This protocol is used by Friendica and GNU Social and several other systems, but is not currently implemented in Diaspora. +As the OStatus protocol allows this Friendica user can be @-mentioned by users from platforms using this protocol in conversations if the "Enable OStatus support" is activated on the Friendica node. +These @-mentions wont be blocked, even if there is no relationship between the sender and the receiver of the message. Friendica makes no distinction between people and forums for the purpose of tagging. (Some other networks use !forum to indicate a forum.)