@dyownie Me too. Most days it feels like Twitter with its firehose of info minus the algorithm. It’s good to be reminded it isn’t and we can actually choose a saner approach 😄
@dyownie "You want breadth? Go to your local/instance and federated timelines. You want depth? Engage your followers and following." Spot on!
Great to see https://fosstodon.org/@R_Foundation the fediverse #rstats
Real long aggregation of Mastodon etiquette for birdsite expats
Some Mastodon thoughts, for bird-site expats (which include myself). I'm aggregating these from posts I've boosted before, so little of this is my own brain.
- There's no algorithm here. That means favoriting/liking doesn't do anything except communicate approval to the OP and others (which is still nice!).
- No algorithm means boosting ("retweeting") is the true method to increase a post's visibility. Do that more than you did on birdsite.
- There's no post-quoting here, and that's by design. Look at quote-tweets on the birdsite; it's a feature primarily used for toxicity.
- There's no direct word-search here either; that means you want to use hashtags to make posts more searchable. This is also intended, since word-searching posts was often used to harass/stalk on the birdsite and elsewhere, so that was left by the wayside here. This also means hashtags are much more a thing here than any of the algorithm-powered sites.
- It's encouraged to put in text descriptions when you post images; a lot of Mastodon users use screen-readers due to various disabilities, and getting an image description read out loud helps them immensely.
- Speaking of screen-readers: using capitalization in your hashtags allows the screen-readers to read them more easily, especially if you're smashing multiple words together. #rockmusic = unreadable. #RockMusic = readable.
- The best way to make threads is to make set your first post as public, but "unlist" all of your replies. This prevents your whole thread from clogging up feeds.
- Content Warnings should be used more liberally here. If you haven't gotten the impression yet, much of Mastodon was built and populated by marginalized groups who were harassed/bullied off of other platforms. This is the culture they built, to respect each other's mental health. It's not a rule, but it's well-appreciated.
- Consider chipping a few bucks towards whomever runs the server you're on; the strain is real, and most server admins were likely paying out of pocket before so don't have an existing donation base. The growth here has been extremely fast, and that means money's needed.
- DMs are just posts with privacy settings. So if you @ someone in a DM, you pull them into the thread. That could be embarrassing.
- Also, no, DMs aren't end-to-end encrypted, but they aren't on Twitter either. Don't use either if you want true privacy.
- Including your Mastodon handle in your birdsite profile will help people find you here; there's a tool (pruvisto.org/debirdify/ is one of them that's used) people can use to pull Mastodon handles from Twitter profile.
- Use the blocking and reporting features liberally, if needed. This should go without saying, but they work, and work well!
- If there's an entire Mastodon server you don't want to hear from, you can block the whole thing too.
- Preferences -> Appearance -> "Slow Mode": this can make larger "Local" feeds and any "Federated" feed much more readable.
I'll reply with some more as I see them, or reply here too. I've only been here 4 days but I'm loving it so far.
Sharing from Inoreader to Mastodon is dead simple https://www.inoreader.com/blog/2022/11/will-mastodon-replace-twitter-s%D0%B5%D0%B5-for-yourself-with-inoreader.html)
@dyownie bookmarked 🤓
Let's see which community is bigger here!!
#DataScience #MachineLearning peeps who've already joined on Mastadon,what's your core language?
https://pca.st/episode/a5ae2969-bf29-48a0-be35-3c7d5b2b8dff (curious how this link renders) 👆🏼insightful podcast episode on recession-proof careers
@dyownie hello 👋🏼 from a fellow Filipina. glad to see you here.
#introduction Hello! I'm an aspiring data scientist. I started my #masters in #datascience some months ago at the University of Canterbury.
Some tools I use regularly: #rstudio, #quarto
Tools I used in the past and would likely revisit: #sql, #python
I've held hybrid tech roles (usually with a frontend dev component) over the years. Other interests: #books #coffee #datamining #journalism #japan
MS in Applied Data Science student at the University of Canterbury; enjoys reading fiction (Kazuo Ishiguro, Elizabeth Strout) and non-fiction (Annie Dillard, David Quammen); Japanophile; ex frontend dev; Filipina