More clueless newbie questions:
Facebook allows you to edit posts, and retains the edit history for any viewer to peruse. I know Twitter doesn't have an edit button for tweets, but does Mastodon? (Any particular reason why not?
@quest I use the mobile web interface because the site is very mobile friendly. Also the apps only support standard Mastodon features, the extra features as listed in the About page wouldn't be available in them. The web interface would enable you to use all features. You're free to use the apps of course, just be mindful that there might be limitations.
@quest Basic features are common across all Mastodon instances. Check our About page to see the extra features that Qoto has to offer.
@quest For now Qoto has a delete & redraft feature (but it'll break comments and stars, as if it's a new post). Qoto'll be upgraded soon to also include the edit feature.
Do features (for navigating, editing, searching toots, following) vary greatly between Mastodon instances? Any good examples of the differences?