Worked on an admin UI for categorizing and managing custom emojis in batches
@Gargron All due respect, but I don't understand all the fuzz about emojis in the #Fediverse when there are real UX hurdles to be solved.
One is #languages. I still find myself daily in a dilemma between unfollowing someone or just ignoring they non-English posts.
The solution is so simple, though, the language filters even already exist:
https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/issues/11180
#Mastodon
Yea, I recently tried to convince some of our donators to let us use a portion of the funds to funnel into gargons patreon. Sadly this and similar reasons is why they said no, they just didnt feel the priorities were in the right order (though I can still donate a little of my own money).
Plus the responsiveness from official channels like joinmastodon when people want to contribute is nonexistent. I made several attempts via here and through email to reach out on a few different issue s(one was to make donations another was to contribute some code additions). Even when trying to offer code or help the channels were completely silent even after multiple attempts.
I very much appreciate everything gargron does of course, but I agree, the priorities and responsiveness in the sight of progress needs to be addressed desperately.
@freemo @Gargron @stevenroose I personally would prefer a filter to limit explicit language in timelines...not sure about Mastodon's software but Gab lets you mute specific words, but I'm pretty sure the kinds of people who don't want to see cursing also won't want to type out all the curse words they know...
@realcaseyrollins @freemo @stevenroose Gab is just a reskin of Mastodon, of course the mute words function comes from Mastodon.
@freemo @stevenroose @Gargron No, no, no, they didn't! But I want them (and Mastodon) to do so!
I spoke off my experience with Gab, not my experience with Mastodon, as it is minimal.
@realcaseyrollins
Ahh I see :)
@stevenroose @Gargron