: on what is the difference if any betwixt following an account and subscribing to an account?

@bibliolater That is not a subscribe icon. That is an RSS feed icon. Try it.

@eatyourglory On my instance it comes as a subscribe button and yes it is a RSS feed icon.

@eatyourglory I have just done it. I have become your subscriber. I cannot tell what it is for.

@bibliolater I did not receive any notification about that. Let me make a normal toot.

@eatyourglory @bibliolater it's a qoto feature allowing for receiving updates of public posts without following. it does respect blocks afaik. cc @freemo

@bonifartius

Right its a qoto feature. Similar to using rss but you receive the content right in your feed as notifications. It is privacy respecting.

@eatyourglory @bibliolater

@eatyourglory

Only instances running qoto code have our extra features sadly. Most instances dont have it.

We developed it originally to protect our vulnerable members (such as lgbtq) who wish to follow certain risky accounts anonymously (like milos back when he was on here)

@bonifartius @bibliolater

@eatyourglory

Accounts that would likely attack or dox an lgbtq member that followed it. Milo has been quite hateful towards members of the community.

@bonifartius @bibliolater

@freemo

I have no idea who Milo is... although i can deduce he's homophobic.

@bonifartius @bibliolater

@freemo

A big thing pulling me away from qoto is that it runs on v3.x.x of Mastodon.

@bonifartius @bibliolater

@eatyourglory

It does not. We are a fork so our version has no relationship to mastodon anymore. We are our own software and are versioned independently.

@bonifartius @bibliolater

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