@RichiH @ConnyDuck
I'm a former Tusky user, but I do see value on short mute: when I'm catching up on my timeline after a busy day, I can mute for only an hour (or few hours) some of noisy or low priority accounts.
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Mauricio Teixeira 🇧🇷🇺🇲 (badnetmask@hachyderm.io)'s status on Thursday, 23-Jan-2025 21:57:05 JST Mauricio Teixeira 🇧🇷🇺🇲
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Richard "RichiH" Hartmann (richih@chaos.social)'s status on Thursday, 23-Jan-2025 21:57:09 JST Richard "RichiH" Hartmann
@ConnyDuck Indeed. I don't see much use for a mute shorter than a day. Personally, I don't even see a reason for anything shorter than a week. If someone is having a bad moment, or spamming something during a conference or news event, they are not likely to be done within a day?
So yeah, erring on the side of caution, a day or a week seems like a reasonable minimum.
There's currently eight options for duration in total and that seems like a _lot_. Maybe 3-5 total?
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Conny Duck (connyduck@chaos.social)'s status on Thursday, 23-Jan-2025 21:57:10 JST Conny Duck
@RichiH 30 days definitely makes sense, and probably one even longer. Maybe kick some of the current ones out in exchange?
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Richard "RichiH" Hartmann (richih@chaos.social)'s status on Thursday, 23-Jan-2025 21:57:11 JST Richard "RichiH" Hartmann
@ConnyDuck Thanks! Would you be willing to toss 30 days, and maybe 180 or even 364 days, into the options?
I've had 1-2 cases where I took manual notes; some people calm down after a longer time.
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Conny Duck (connyduck@chaos.social)'s status on Thursday, 23-Jan-2025 21:57:12 JST Conny Duck
@RichiH The Api takes the mute duration as number in seconds, clients are free to send whatever.
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Richard "RichiH" Hartmann (richih@chaos.social)'s status on Thursday, 23-Jan-2025 21:57:13 JST Richard "RichiH" Hartmann
Hey @ConnyDuck before I open a bug report, I just wanted to check:
The mute times for #Tusky and Mastodon's web interface are different: On the app, I can set a maximum of 7 days, on the web interface it's 30 days max.
Is that a free-form number / target datetime storage in the backend or how does this work?
Expanding Tusky to support at least 30 days would appear to be easy, then?
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