Journalists will never stick around this app long term sadly unless it adds quote posting. We desperately need it to communicate effectively, build on each others ideas, and add crucial context to posts. These are things replies simply do not accomplish. Also quote posting or reblogging does not = harassment! Tumblr, for instance, has had the feature since the beginning. We need it here now too 🙏🏻

@Lxtruong I’m dumb how does this work? I’m on the app and I don’t see a way to do it and everything shows as links there’s not even link previews 😰

@PieterPeach@mastodon.social @taylorlorenz@mastodon.social I'm unaware of any. There are other things deliberately unavailable in Mastodon (toot level text searches) that are available in other compatible software as well.

@Lxtruong @taylorlorenz this text level search (outside of your own posts) would presumably require servers to allow scraping and indexing? My understanding this is not consensus behaviour

@Lxtruong @PieterPeach oh wow you can’t even search the text of toots posted on Mastodon? That also seems like a huge issue for journalists seeking to use this platform. I’m sure there are reasons why but dang

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@taylorlorenz Remember the history of Mastodon. It was not built in the face of Musk buying twitter. It was built by people who could not be on Twitter safely even when Jack was in charge. Decisions like no text search and no reblogging were in specific responses to the abusive behavior that led Mastodon's creators to do the hard work of setting up an alternative in the first place.

These pre-April 2022 users who still own the majority of large instances and are the active developers of the software did not want a place for Journalists - many would have found the prying and data aggregation journalist do on social media exceedingly distasteful.

unless things change Mastodon will never have the broadcast vibes of Twitter which emphasized views and interactions. This social network emphasizes the building of direct relationships and to use it successfully you need to be ready to spend far more social capital developing trust and reputation then the equivalent Twitter account.

Twitter under Jack Dorsey really catered to journalists and politicians because they brought in lots of views, and it became a great place to not only put out a story, but to develop one as well. Mastodon was designed by people who didn't want their social media interactions on the front page of the New York Times. For that reason, I suspect that journalists, news makers, and politicians will remain on Twitter in spite of Elon Musk. They are to Twitter what live sports has become to cable TV - the one use that a new technology cannot easily disrupt.

@antares @taylorlorenz it would be good if some instances could offer a setting that allows user to opt in to having all their toots indexable by Google and searchable. Would be very useful for technical instances like the one run by @thegradient

@boazbaraktcs Perhaps it would be, but right now such an instance would likely fine itself broadly defederated.

There is history here. A message board called Kiwi Farms developed search tools for the fediverse with the stated intent of finding and harassing LGBT people. Prior to the twitter migration it was probably the most impactful thing to occur in the fediverse. Any instance found to be using Kiwi Farms indexing tools was quickly and aggressively defederated and even instances that federated with those instances were targeted. (Full disclosure: the instance this account uses Qoto.org falls into the latter category and is still on a lot of default block lists)

I'm not saying it will never happen. The project is open source and if there is enough demand someone will write the code. Given the recent history, I would not expect the large legacy instances to change in the near future.

@antares @boazbaraktcs It's entirely possible, perhaps even likely, that the federated platform of the future will not be Mastodon, but something else using ActivityPub, and if so, this will be one of the reasons for that.

@antares it should definitely IMO be something that users need to opt into, and such an instance would only allow search and indexing of its own toots .

If an instance is mostly for technical content - talking about papers , research results and such - then enabling full text search makes a lot of sense

@boazbaraktcs @antares This is a very good idea.

Instances developed outside the lines of the normal Mastodon format could come with warnings letting users permit/not permit interactions with those particular instances.

@boazbaraktcs @antares Yes. This. I wanted to look up what other people were using for a programming related tool and there’s just no way to do it.

@antares @boazbaraktcs@sigmoid.socialoh, wow. i'm aware of Kiwi Farms and their aggressive harm. This is a great #usecase of how #Mastodon is being built and for whom.

setting up shop here is like marrying into a family—there's history! learn it.

as opposed to star gazing at celebrities on the bird site—and pining for attention and an autograph.

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I believe the glitch-soc fork allows an opt-in to search engine indexing.

The reactionary instances should not be able to pressure other instances to be as closed as they want for themselves.

@boazbaraktcs @brawaru @taylorlorenz @antares text search as a feature of Mastodon is different from being indexable for search on Google - there is indeed a setting for the latter.

@antares @taylorlorenz One could technically use a Google Search too (I think Google is indexing Mastodon servers without permission now).

@darnell 🤨 A a lot of instances you cannot even see the local timeline unless you are logged in. I would be shocked if Google was not honoring the robots.txt. If it was indexing like you claim it would be very easy to discover through server logs and there were be a lot of instance admins shitting bricks and looking for the fastest technical solutions to block such indexing.

@antares Yeah, but it’s Google. I would not be surprised if others like Facebook were crawling Mastodon links as well (I assume they do but I could be wrong).

@antares @darnell The default robots.txt allows indexing, so a few pages like "about" are searchable. But almost all of the others have a <meta name="robots" content="noindex">.

@marty_crabneck @antares Well, test this out. Type in a random word (like carrots 🥕) & the domain of an instance. See what posts come up.

@darnell @antares Did that. Very few results came up, but never the post I was searching for. But I have to take back the "almost all". Actually, there are many pages without meta robots, like this one:

mastodon.social/@Gargron/10955

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I want the fedi to appeal to journalism but with decentralization.

@antares @taylorlorenz I think it's important this past experience not be rode roughshod over in the rush to emulate Twitter on Mastodon. I think an instance of even a whole different activitypub base platform for journalism would be a great idea. With a way for all users of federated platforms able to view, comment and follow the news but still be protected within their own platforms. Instances or platforms shouldn't be obligated to share all with everyone.

@techlife If I had to take my guess I suspect that we will start to see branches off the main line of the standard mastodon server software implementing these features. Mine, for example already allow quoting. There will be community backlash and a lot of instances will block instances running non-conforming branches. I suspect that we will end up with a blobby fediverse with one well connected group of instances that took the moderation maximalist course, another well connected group that went down the path of building a Twitter replacement, and a few large servers in the middle that don't have the twitter-like features but don't block other instances who do.

This already kind of happens with servers that have a liberal policy on graphic sexual images. (Pawoo[dot]net is one of these and has been in the news of late because it was bought by a for profit company.) They all federate with each other. Most instances block these on site, some few don't allow adult content but don't stop their users from following people on servers who do.

@antares the whole thing is in flux and evolution. What I'm hoping for, and I think it's a reasonable hope, is that we will get a bunch of different platforms running off activitypub, with some really big platforms and many smaller platforms, with improved network transparency but retention of the ability of instances to choose who they can connect to.

@antares @taylorlorenz I gotta say though it's really exciting that there's movement on breaking free from discrete isolated centralised (within themselves) platforms. I'm watching all this with deep interest.

@antares @taylorlorenz thank you for this! very enlightening to those of us who do want to read and interact, but who also have few followers and thus, little voice in the midst of the noise.

@antares @taylorlorenz

honestly, the great twitter migration is wildly overblown
most of these people won't be active here, or will go back

that is my guess

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