One feature Mastodon does better than virtually every other platform is the edit button. It's free, has unlimited edits, is not time limited, has edit history, edit notifications, real-time updates, and is generally just awesome. As someone who does a LOT of typos, and constantly forgets alt text etc, I am eternally grateful to the Mastodon Devs for such a flawless implementation.
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Joshua Byrd (phocks@bne.social)'s status on Sunday, 19-Jan-2025 17:27:07 JST Joshua Byrd
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she hacked you (ekis@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 19-Jan-2025 21:29:49 JST she hacked you
@phocks And if those other services wanted that, they could have made the web client they run on their server have those features.
But instead they pretend like it was necessary to ignore the long term evolving collective development of a W3C project
For "big world" which, I believe is their double-speak term for walled garden, shorter walls but still walled in
Best way I think I can explain this, its like if Google came up with their own email protocol. Then Bridges were required b/c of it