@freemo regarding the character limit on I think it must be WAY MUCH lower. May I ask about his decision of yours? I believe if someone is willing to publish a useful and/or interesting post which is more than 2-3 paragraphs, it must be in a blog and not here. You can host a separate Writefreely instance for that purpose. For myself, if something is useful and long enough, I would write a blog post where it's very easy to find for myself and the others. Also Writefreely does the SEO very good so people could find my useful content easily using search engines.

@farooqkz

Most people like the generous word limit. It automatically truncates and says "read more" if it's really long, so what's the problem?

If someone is writing a bunch of long posts and you don't want to read them, just skip over them and don't read them. You can always mute them if they never say anything you want to hear.

@freemo

@Pat @freemo The problem's not that I don't want to read them. My concern is that these long posts could have a MUCH better place like Writefreely.

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@farooqkz

Well, as I said, most people like it. I like not having to worry about reaching a character limit on my toots, and I like the variety it provides in content without having a bunch of different platforms to go to with different logins/passwords, etc. just for a different length of postings.

@freemo

@Pat @freemo If your problem is with different login and/or passwords, qoto's WF could technically use the same credentials as Mastodon. Also the advantages of WF are much more than just higher character limit which I pointed to in my post.

@farooqkz

>"...WF are much more than just higher character limit which I pointed to in my post."

You're free to use any website you want, as long as they let you.

@freemo

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