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corndalorian · 1w
You lose the ability to schedule anything that needs to stay on the β€œdown low” before it posts. New content or product releases, announcements, etc
Aida · 1w
I image it is scheduled for a reason and the timing is important. Early leaking is probably unwanted in most of the cases.
GitCitadel · 1w
It should be private.
node · 1w
Until it’s posted, you have the possibility to cancel the post, a bit like a draft. It should be private Could be a surprise or something time sensitive
Dawn · 1w
πŸ‘€ Pay-to-read, with a portion distributed to the authors?
Billy Bapparoo · 1w
Draft. Private please, otherwise I would just post it if ppl can see already
𝕋𝕠𝕕𝕕 π•Šπ•žπ•šπ•₯𝕙 · 1w
What if it would be a release post
G Force G · 1w
If it was meant to be a dead man's switch then the person scheduling it would want it private. They would want to continually reschedule it for a later date as proof-of-life.
🟠 isolabellart · 1w
Forgive my ignorance, but where should I see a scheduled post? I've never had any privacy issues using Pidgeon, and scheduled posts are even editable. https://pidgeon.lol/
Dhay πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈ · 1w
I would assume that it is private
Pidgeon · 1w
You can take a look at Pidgeon DVM, code is open πŸ˜‰ You only technically lose privacy against DVM itself, but no other party (including relays) learn anything... Including whom it scheduling what