I hate writing #introduction posts.
So, I guess I'm an #anarchist now. It's not so much that my values have changed, though a few of them have. Mostly it's that the meanings of the old labels have changed.
For instance, in the 80s I was a #conservative because I believed in less government. Now I'm an anarchist for similar reasons. I want no government.
@duckyf33t Oh, yes, it did. Secondly, no, not everyone's post will appear. Your instance must be aware of an account's existence before it start's collecting that account's posts.
So, no, not everyone's post just magically appear just because "everything is federated". No account today is seeing 50% of the fediverse network.
Oh, by the way, not "everything is federated". Misskey's group features are not federated, to mention one example.
You might get tired of my posts.
So please forgive me!
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@sj_zero
I get literally 0 interactions on X with the exception of 1 time arguments with randos, AND 1 time arguments with rcelebs when I comment under their posts.
So, yeah. It is good, if you value telling Mark Ruffalo that he's a joke of a stereotype of a human being, but if you want to actually talk to people? Nah :omegalul:
@rolle yeah, but I'm referring to if I want to link to a post instead of using the actual button.
On threads if you link to a post, it automatically becomes a quote post. You cannot link to posts on threads that have limited quote posts.
So from what I understand from your explanation, it would show the link along with a note saying "user approval pending" or something similar? Cause that would be preferable. It's not possible on threads at all, unless there's a trick that I'm unaware of.🤔
Custom protocol handlers would be cool if they're built into every browser, and they always work. But that's a dependency that's brittle, and breaks too easily.
FB wins b/c they have one coherent system that all works together. The Fediverse loses b/c it requires far too much technical knowledge. That's the bottom line of Tim's posts.
So, keep up the fight for custom protocols. But let's also do the things we can *right now* that don't wait for Apple, Google, and Microsoft.
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