Mastodon is another example of a service that works great in Emacs. I'm posting this from mastodon.el!

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@daviwil I can't see an easy option for changing your Mastodon account, though. I used a number of accounts for keeping myself focused on Twitter and keep the same practice on Mastodon. Switching is the main reason I use Mastodon in the browser, so I have different accounts in different tabs.

@worldsendless @daviwil
I'm using #Tusky when I'm not on my laptop, and it handles multiple accounts pretty well.

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@GenghisKen @daviwil I have heard good things about Tusky. I will have to check it out!

@worldsendless @GenghisKen I've been using FediLab and it's alright, but I should probably try some other clients too

@daviwil @GenghisKen I've never had a problem with the web interfaces, even on my phone, though. Their only weakness is that they aren't emacs :)

@worldsendless @GenghisKen Just checked out Tusky, looks like they don't allow you to follow tags just yet. Pretty useful feature!

@worldsendless @daviwil
I wasn't making the jump of 'tag' === '#hashtag'. My bad. I thought it was something newer and different. 🙄

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