@mmasnick @neil @tiffanycli I don't want to render all CWs useless. They are good for spoilers or particularly upsetting content, just I don't think for anything else remotely consistent with the output I followed the person for.
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Cathy Gellis (cathygellis@mastodon.cloud)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Nov-2022 08:10:39 JST
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Cathy Gellis (cathygellis@mastodon.cloud)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Nov-2022 08:10:36 JST
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@neil @tiffanycli @mmasnick Can't you just use a filter? Because the CWs obstruct my consumption of the content, and I might want it.
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Cathy Gellis (cathygellis@mastodon.cloud)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Nov-2022 08:10:33 JST
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@neil @tiffanycli @mmasnick Because then I get to enjoy no value from them at all.
I'd value them for spoilers and explicit content. But I don't get to if I have to expand everything automatically just to be able to consume anything close to the amount of content I desire.
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Cathy Gellis (cathygellis@mastodon.cloud)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Nov-2022 08:10:31 JST
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@neil @tiffanycli @mmasnick They literally are content warnings, and intended to serve as an obstructive barrier to the actual content. I just think if they are used as essentially subject lines they obstruct too many people from too much content.
Better to design the UI to have subject lines appear in bold so people can quickly scroll past items they aren't interested in without creating an actual obstruction for everyone.
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Cathy Gellis (cathygellis@mastodon.cloud)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Nov-2022 08:10:30 JST
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@mmasnick @neil @tiffanycli That's the part I disagree with - I don't think people can use them in different ways. It's all or nothing, with a practice that entirely favors those who want them at the expense of those who don't.
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Cathy Gellis (cathygellis@mastodon.cloud)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Nov-2022 08:10:28 JST
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@mmasnick @neil @tiffanycli CWs never existed, and certainly not like this.
What Twitter always needed was better user control over their own reading experience. This norm cuts the other way. It's regressive.