Notices by Sam (sam@fed.eitilt.life)
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This, though, I'm fully behind. I can never understand the "ooh, socialism will pry your hard-earned fruits of your labour from your needy hands" fearmongering. There is far more than enough of nearly everything to go around, and for the vast majority of people it would indeed look something like this. The problem we're trying to address is concentration where the worst actors manage to hoard so ridiculously much that they turn "far more than enough" into "widespread shortages".
RE: @octade@soc.octade.net
CC: @gentoobro@shitpost.cloud
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This so much! There are certainly things I need to get notified about. Do I have to be notified about it right then? (In the case of "drink some water so you don't dehydrate yourself", unfortunately, yes, I do. In the case of "this person liked your post", what am I going to do about that in the next fifteen seconds that I couldn't do in several hours?) Even if I do need the immediacy, will I ever have any reason to go back to it after seeing and dismissing it?
I guess that's what happens when one of our primary computer providers is an ad business. Who's up for overthrowing Google? 🙃
RE: @RL_Dane@fosstodon.org
CC: @sean@social.massalabs.com @praxeology@post.lurk.org
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@grunfink@comam.es: I've not reached the #snac server age to determine this experimentally, but I imagine other peoples' posts which are shown on our public timelines due to us replying to them are subject to the default "maximum days to keep posts" cleanup, but ones we boost are only subject to the user-posts version of that number? With the way conversations are displayed I've found myself gravitating toward boosting other posts in the conversation to keep the context/threading intact into the future (which, now that I'm using software that makes me ask that question, I do consider a perfectly valid reason to boost for anyway).
That is, however, distinct from boosting a post because I agree with it/want to share it on its own merits. A low-priority suggestion would be to reveal the like status of posts which are on the timeline anyway for other reasons, whether as an icon on the right akin to the pin/bookmark, or as text on the left as with the "boosted".
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@grunfink@comam.es: A couple comments on interacting with #Lemmy via #snac. First, posting and responding to what I do see are seamless. I don't get notifications for anything that's not a direct response to me, but that seems to be down to Lemmy only sending to the community and to the immediate parent in the thread, and between missing out on downthread comments or making the nice, lightweight software go out and query for replies it doesn't know exist, I definitely prefer the current behaviour. However, it would be nice if there were an option alongside "Boost by URL" to send a Like to a comment whose URL I have but which isn't known to my server.
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