@Gargron clustered notifications are really great, as someone who periodically has a post grow legs and run, it makes the whole experience a lot better.
@Gargron Filter notifications suprised me at how useful that was, and hovercards were something I didn't now how much I'd use till I saw them in action... Plus grouped notifications on the server side, nice touch! Lastly glad that remote data on followers were there to lay the ground work for better remote info!
@Gargron Mastodon is hands down the best platform going... Thank you! Myself and all my friends cancelled FB , Instagram and Threads yesterday... No more Meta. You guys have made this platform a huge success and the world is aware of your talent.
@Gargron I'm not sure exactly what version it arrived in, but I like the recent change where multiple likes and boosts collapse in notifications– it's much easier to navigate. Thanks! :BlobhajHeart:
@Gargron I'm on mastodon.social so I've seen a few of the new features as they were tested here. The notification grouping is really nice because it keeps me from being swamped by individual notifications. I also noticed the little popup for journalists who are on the fediverse a while back and it felt really nice to see Mastodon embracing credible journalists in this way.
Keep up the solid work. Mastodon is officially my only social media platform and I'm happy to watch it grow, 🙂
@Gargron I'm on a few Mastodon servers as a user, and I haven't looked for or noticed any changes of features, yet. But - I haven't noticed anything - software dev to software dev - is fantastic: it means you've released a major change which is stable and consistent enough that I haven't noticed it as a user. As a dev who hasn't always successfully done that, well done. It's a sign of the quality of your testing and review.
@Gargron thanks so much to the team--I noticed the bundling thing on a popular tweet before it was official and it was wonderful! Thanks so much everyone. Good call.
@Gargron It sounds small, but I really like that it just works!
There are too many Fediverse alternatives that are forks of another, discontinued software, and break over time or have any problems. They might be rich of features, but not of stability.