What I take from this is that Mastodon is finally a mature Twitter substitute. Like Twitter, it has managed to completely miss the point of how people use a feature.
Pinned items are in practice the things you want to be absolutely sure readers know before they follow you. So you "pin" those items at the top of your profile, and readers can have no excuse for saying they weren't warned.
Now the value of any pinned items after the first is gone, because unread by most readers. :slow_clap:
@mattskala To be honest, I think most people use pinned posts as a sort of “greatest hits” and that's definitely annoying, at least for me. You go into someone's profile to see what kind of things they say, find out if they're worth a follow, and all you see are pinned posts from 2021. Not even introductions, just normal posts.
I'm not saying the use case you described doesn't happen, of course it does, but in my experience it's the exception, not the rule.
@mattskala To me it is, because I don't want to read that. I want to know if the profile is active, if it is interesting, not if it was years ago. The “read this first” info can go in the bio. Actually, if they asked me, I'd say that's where it belongs.