Fedi On Fire
https://lemmy.world/post/24066597
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This is so cool
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People really do be needing to look at the Local and Global timelines. There’s a lot of chatter about regular, non-linuxy things there.
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Honestly, I think I’m completely sold on the idea that the Local timeline should be the default.
That’s already the case for a few instances
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I know. But the post is about Mastodon.
As far as I know, Mastodon doesn’t even support assigning a default feed.
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Misskey forks do, if you are interested
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I love the idea of the decentralized services, but trying to browse global all is a nightmare. Even browsing local all I have a ton of communities blocked and add more every day. The only downside is when communities I like migrate to a different instance. I still try global all once every few months, but it never lasts long.
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Subscribed should definitely be the main feed for most people, that’s the best way to get a curated feed.
Getting multiple personal feeds would also help.
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Discoverability is my biggest issue with the subscribed feed. If I’m using subscribed, I’m not finding new communities. Curating a set of base communities that I want to see does seem like it would be worth the effort, though. Thanks for the suggestion.
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You can have a look at
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On Lemmy I browse Subscribed until I run out of new posts. Then I switch to All and look for communities to add. Over time I’ve been spending more and more time on Subscribed, as my list grows.
This post is about Mastodon, I haven’t been able to figure that place out yet.
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this is why I usually browse in new/comments/all, I just wish it had more than one page at a time or the ability to set more posts in one page
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Summit offers that, I’d imagine plenty of other clients do too
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Pretty much every client I’ve used doesn’t handle hexbear emojis particularly well, so I stick to browser
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Summit seems to deal with inline images fine which I would guess covers that
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it renders them correctly - I just checked- but it doesn’t show the site-specific emoji picker, it just has a default plaintext one:
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I would guess that’s because it’s not standard Lemmy code, I think I read recently that hexbear uses it’s own fork to add things like that
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This is what people didn’t want. But it was inevitable that eventually that people would stop complaining about the newest iteration of this.
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Well, not to shit on the idea too much, but right now as of posting, looking at ~100 posts in the feed and the majority are bots, automated posts, or otherwise "brand" posts, not just regular people, and a few are Threads users or bridged Bluesky/Xitter accounts.
Doing a quick label:
That's getting close to the 5k character limit, but you get the idea. This has actually negatively influenced my opinion on fediverse activity. I didn't realize that such a high share of the activity wasn't actually just "normal users".
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I have tried to use Mastodon, and I appreciate what is is, but I just don’t see the appeal. It feels like I’m trying to interact with nothing, and no one, ever seeing it. Feels like speaking to the void.
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According to the feedback, I just shut down this project, perhaps permanently. Sorry for all the harm I caused.
Anyone know if this harm was anything more than just hitting API limits?
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I have no idea.I tried yesterday to figure out what that ment…but the original site is down.
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There's a pretty strong no-scraping (and scraping-adjacent) sentiment within Mastodon
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People are upset that the things they posted publicly are viewable publicly?
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