#KellyLink is one of science fiction's most important writers, a master of the short story to rank with the likes of #TedChiang. For a decade, Kelly's friends have traded whispers that she was working on a novel - a *giant* novel - and the rumors were true and the novel is glorious and you will *love it*:
https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/book-of-love-9781804548455/
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/239722/the-book-of-love-by-kelly-link/
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@pluralistic Instead of putting long threads behind content warnings, why not just mark replies as unlisted?
That way, only the thread top post shows up in our home feeds and we don't have to click through endless CWs to read the thread.
@LouisIngenthron You have fallen prey to the fediverse's longest-running and most pervasive urban legend. That is absolutely not how unlisting works.
More here:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/04/16/how-to-make-the-least-worst-mastodon-threads/
@pluralistic Wow. I was so convinced of that one that I had to test it myself to confirm. Thanks for the correction.
I guess the only real answer then is to join an instance without a character limit so you don't have to thread posts together at all.
@pluralistic @LouisIngenthron All fair enough, and the tip about expanding the content warnings for the whole thread with one click is handy.
Two quibbles:
Your statement that "Mastodon doesn’t have a search function" is now somewhat out of date, isn't it?
If a benefit of the long thread content warning is that it "reduces the amount of vertical space it takes up, and thus the number of other kinds of post it displaces", why include an image with each one? (I wondered if those images were automatically being pulled from pages you link to, but that doesn't appear to be the case.)
I only include images in my daily pinned post, which is a colophon linking to all sorts of other materials. The images signpost the sort of content that's in the post (e.g. retrospective links, etc).
It's totally OK if this isn't your thing. I offer multiple ways to get my feeds (RSS, email, web, Masto, Twitter, Medium, Discourse) and you can unsub here and follow in one of those ways.
@peterdrake It's also strange that I'm not seeing your unlisted replies here in my home feed.
I wonder if the "unlisted" mode has different functionality based on whether you're replying to yourself or someone else?