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@mngrif @freemo @design_RG I enjoy Fedilab, don't mind the bloat myself. Personal taste. But @raining_night everyone on qoto can write more than 500 characters.

@Rovine @mngrif @freemo @raining_night

OMG, gld to see that I am not the only one to care for this issue. 😺

And thannks for confirming my impressions so far, mngrif - the only clients I have found supporting longer posts are this Web interface (built in, mastodon instance hosted); and the Fedilab Lite client I tested and reviewed last night.

RN -- see my thread about Fedilab, including the option of FREE downloads. And the Lite version, which is NOT on Google Play at all.

qoto.org/web/statuses/10315071

I was able to post ~700 chars long post from it, during testing. The settings panel allows a post up to 3,000 chars max.

I am planning to somehow ask the developers of Pinafore (which is FAST and pretty, nice) to maybe include an option on it's settings, allowing user to input a Higher post limit, in characters/Bytes.

I had a conversation with someone and she mentioned some software on the instance server, which might allow larger posts in the clients --- glitchsoc if I am not mistaken.

Do we use it here? Is it configured to allow larger client posts? Is this possible?

Fedilab Lite seemed nice, but I can't post from a mobile and do the volume and length I am used to; it's just too inneficient. Ocasionally, ok, but my laptop or desktops can run circles around mobiles.

@Rovine @mngrif @freemo @raining_night
I posted a new thread today with an update - I was able to post a longer message via Pinafore, using an account in another instance which allows 10,000 chars.

Did that with Pinafore, which I really like for it's speed and clean interface but with my qoto account is limited to 500 chars only.

From that instance, Pinafore was able to send a long DM to me here, and the Toot editor box showed a 10,000 chars when I first started typing.

The only difference is that the other instance uses glitchsoc, which is a fork from Mastodon.

Reading the docs a bit, it's a full install from Mastodon, can be upgraded to it, but it's not a simple add-on module.

if anyone is interersted, the report is here: qoto.org/web/statuses/10315671

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