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  • ramgarlic@fosstodon.orgR This user is from outside of this forum
    ramgarlic@fosstodon.orgR This user is from outside of this forum
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    #1

    I've been using Mastodon sporadically for a few years.

    I don't use it more because I don't understand the possibilities, the different timelines. I don't know how the algorithms work, what is the effect of a "boost", etc.

    Could you recommend a text that explains these things clearly and precisely, in Portuguese, English, or Spanish?

    Thank you!

    mborus@mastodon.socialM miredly@raru.reM madtyn@mastodon.galM 3 Replies Last reply
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    • ramgarlic@fosstodon.orgR ramgarlic@fosstodon.org

      I've been using Mastodon sporadically for a few years.

      I don't use it more because I don't understand the possibilities, the different timelines. I don't know how the algorithms work, what is the effect of a "boost", etc.

      Could you recommend a text that explains these things clearly and precisely, in Portuguese, English, or Spanish?

      Thank you!

      mborus@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
      mborus@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
      mborus@mastodon.social
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      #2

      @ramgarlic in short: no algos, your timeline is filled with what the people you follow either post themselves or what they boost. You can also follow and search hashtags (or block them).

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      • mborus@mastodon.socialM mborus@mastodon.social

        @ramgarlic in short: no algos, your timeline is filled with what the people you follow either post themselves or what they boost. You can also follow and search hashtags (or block them).

        mborus@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
        mborus@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
        mborus@mastodon.social
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        #3

        @ramgarlic I don’t have a link to a text to explain more, but you can quickly build a Python people to follow list by looking at who other Python people follow.

        dabeaz@mastodon.socialD danzin@mastodon.socialD 2 Replies Last reply
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        • ramgarlic@fosstodon.orgR ramgarlic@fosstodon.org

          I've been using Mastodon sporadically for a few years.

          I don't use it more because I don't understand the possibilities, the different timelines. I don't know how the algorithms work, what is the effect of a "boost", etc.

          Could you recommend a text that explains these things clearly and precisely, in Portuguese, English, or Spanish?

          Thank you!

          miredly@raru.reM This user is from outside of this forum
          miredly@raru.reM This user is from outside of this forum
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          #4

          @ramgarlic

          There is no algorithm.

          A "Favorite" lets the poster know you saw/liked their post.

          A "Boost" puts that boost on the Home timeline of everyone who follows you.

          Your Home timeline is everyone you follow, and all the posts they boost.

          Your Local timeline is all the other people on your Mastodon server.

          Your Federated timeline is all the people that anyone on your server have ever interacted with.

          salvari@mastodon.galS 1 Reply Last reply
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          • mborus@mastodon.socialM mborus@mastodon.social

            @ramgarlic I don’t have a link to a text to explain more, but you can quickly build a Python people to follow list by looking at who other Python people follow.

            dabeaz@mastodon.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
            dabeaz@mastodon.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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            #5

            @mborus @ramgarlic I think the key is to follow a lot of people at first to build out your timeline. Then use it to find others, curate, etc.

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            • mborus@mastodon.socialM mborus@mastodon.social

              @ramgarlic I don’t have a link to a text to explain more, but you can quickly build a Python people to follow list by looking at who other Python people follow.

              danzin@mastodon.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
              danzin@mastodon.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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              #6

              @mborus @ramgarlic There are some "start pack" lists of Python people to follow: https://fedidevs.com/s/Mzk/

              So far, I'd recommend you follow everyone who gives nice responses to your query 🙂

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              • ramgarlic@fosstodon.orgR ramgarlic@fosstodon.org

                I've been using Mastodon sporadically for a few years.

                I don't use it more because I don't understand the possibilities, the different timelines. I don't know how the algorithms work, what is the effect of a "boost", etc.

                Could you recommend a text that explains these things clearly and precisely, in Portuguese, English, or Spanish?

                Thank you!

                madtyn@mastodon.galM This user is from outside of this forum
                madtyn@mastodon.galM This user is from outside of this forum
                madtyn@mastodon.gal
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                #7

                @ramgarlic eu vinha ajudar mas semelha que chego tarde

                É como explicaram, sem publicidade nem algoritmos, a você lhe vai aparecer somente coisas de quem segue, na ordem cronológica.

                Desculpe o meu português se houver alguma imprecisão, sou da Galiza e não estudei tanto tempo.

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                • miredly@raru.reM miredly@raru.re

                  @ramgarlic

                  There is no algorithm.

                  A "Favorite" lets the poster know you saw/liked their post.

                  A "Boost" puts that boost on the Home timeline of everyone who follows you.

                  Your Home timeline is everyone you follow, and all the posts they boost.

                  Your Local timeline is all the other people on your Mastodon server.

                  Your Federated timeline is all the people that anyone on your server have ever interacted with.

                  salvari@mastodon.galS This user is from outside of this forum
                  salvari@mastodon.galS This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #8

                  @Miredly @ramgarlic
                  I would add:
                  - Decentralized: Like email, you can use a diferent instance (server) than any other person, and still be in contact with them
                  - Federated: Diferent services talk to each other. i.e. you can follow from your Mastodon people in Pixelfeld

                  Decentralization is important, if your instance change and you don´t like it, you can flight to another instance

                  Federation has some limits. I.e. only if your post contains an image will be seen from a follower in Pixelfeld.

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                  • dabeaz@mastodon.socialD dabeaz@mastodon.social

                    @mborus @ramgarlic I think the key is to follow a lot of people at first to build out your timeline. Then use it to find others, curate, etc.

                    foosel@chaos.socialF This user is from outside of this forum
                    foosel@chaos.socialF This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #9

                    @mborus @ramgarlic @dabeaz This is the way. Also, given that you are on a specific instance (foss focused), also go through your instance's timeline and check out what and who looks interesting on there.

                    Follow every profile that looks interesting and nice. You can always unfollow.

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