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@mikearpowell
Go to your settings > Preferences > Other
Scroll down and you'll see an option which languages you'd rather want to see instead.

@engelbart I always keep wondering what they think 'democratic' means.

@markygos Only when you've changed the theme to one with a dark mode!

@Twychy Take your time. When you started Twitter you didn't quite understand everything either, did you?

I've decided to follow anyone who looks interesting even if they don't match my interests. After a month or two I can trim that list. It is easy to do on qoto.org since the follow button can be displayed under the icon.

@ahi You can always go to the settings and turn on 'slow mode'. It's the sane thing to do anyway. :)

@brss @plenartowicz

Neat, that's yet another apparently-a-Qoto-thing that I learned. I'd have otherwise suggested Settings > Follows & Subscriptiosn > Domain Subscribes. That way you can put them in one of your lists.

But this is neat too! Possibly easier. Whichever works best for you. :)

@admin

I think your features might differ from ours. We can follow hashtags and then also decide in which timeline it gets placed. This might be Qoto-specific.

(Yes, we already had a following hashtags feature before official Mastodon introduced it)

From what I can see on my backup account on a default Mastodon instance is that your followed hashtags always ends up in the Home timeline?

@bykimbo @admin

On here? I can recommend looking into lists, they're kind of additional timelines for your own use. So if someone spams a lot but you'd still like to be able to see their posts fairly easily, you could dump them in a list timeline that you name 'Spammy people I follow' or something. :)

@PawelK
Oh boy, people will totally get the wrong idea with those images. Let's not.. I have no idea what's said, so I can't judge for the audible content.

@freemo @DecaturNature @frayoshi

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