@tokyo_0@kiki@johnmu Definitely. Therefore I'd prefer additional settings: "mentioned only", "followers only", NEW "local only", NEW "local and federated", "local and federated but unlisted", and finally "public" in a globally public sense. The old "public" should translate to "local and federated" to prevent old posts getting more visibility than intended.
@Gargron Thanks for considering it. #QuoteReply instead of #QuotePost might also be an option. Whether displayed above or below OP, replies won't get forked. Moreover limiting and/or hiding replies would be great.
@rysiek After moving from Twitter to Mastodon in November, I've learned a lot about the Fediverse. While I see decentralization in practice every day, other bits of knowledge are rather theoretical: I understand all projects are interoperable via ActivityPub, and thus somehow connected and able to interact with each other. But up to now, I've never stumbled upon one of those interactions. (Or haven't recognized it.) Where should I look if I wanna see how exactly interoperability is applied?
@warrows Thanks for your answer. Usually I do click through to see what kind of instance it is. So far it was always Mastodon. Some folks posted vids from Peertube but they just linked them in the same way one would post a YouTube link. @rysiek
@warrows@rysiek I'm aware Mastodon is growing faster than other projects right know. It brings me back to my initial question: Where should I look if I wanna see interoperability in practice? The fediverse seems to lack road signs and maps.