Here's my first Mastodon post!
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"by adding a "report abuse"-button to each post. Any user could then flag any post"
There already is? Screenshot 3 shows how you can report additional posts (the original one is already marked) of the same "abuse category" of the same user in just one step. If the user is on a different server, you can choose to report to your server only, or to both.
But yeah, trusted flaggers like @hateaid are very helpful, too.
@BrennpunktUA @hpod16 @Mastodon @hateaid Your'e right! Totally missed that one (and it was hiding in plain sight). Will explore it further as I find a post a little more unsettling than the "I don't like it"-option
That only leaves the "trusted flaggers" and "untrusted flaggers" option that is a feature for the server owners, and maybe the appointed server moderators (but I don't know if thats a thing here).
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Here's my first Mastodon post!
My mission out here? To understand and promote Mastodon, the only large European social media platform (to my knowledge).
How can we make more Europeans come to the Fediverse?@hpod16 Hi Hannah, welcome to the Fedi! Nice to see there's some actual interest in federated platforms from someone working for the EU.
(Nice to see quite some new folks here in the last days, actually.)
I'll be glad to share any tips you may need about it!
I'm a cellist BTW
(no lilac cello, just a boring old classical one
)
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@BrennpunktUA @hpod16 @Mastodon That's true what you state about the tracking. And hence not as many datapoints being tracked, the selling part is definitely less valuable. And one could hope that the Monitoring is an ofc for most ppl. I think it is for most already on masto, but not so much for others to come.
@BrennpunktUA @hpod16 @Mastodon "I'm pretty sure,
is aware of potential abuse." I think your'e right. But I'll try to dig a bit deeper here, below the "Mastodon is friendlier"-posts that
broadcasts from time to time. Since it's easy to build your house with straw (and cheaper), the huffing and puffing wolf is just a tale. Right now it's so cosy and friendly here in our little hut.
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@hpod16 I think a program that would provide funding to support some types of organizations setting up their own fedi instances could be a good idea for getting more of them on board. That could get all sorts of local information streams people naturally want to subscribe to over here.
Also, looking at for example the Forkiverse you see how effective that can be in getting people to at least try fedi when there's a natural community around something.
@ikuturso @hpod16 Oh that one is nice... if this could be encouraged in Horizon projects as outreach that would be really helpful, too. I have been trying to convince project teams on this for ages but then the commms WP lead says "yeah no, we're using Facebook". And while there is something to be said for sharing info for stakeholder and public engagaement there where the stakeholders and public are, getting the same info on Fedi could also help expose more people to different social media.
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@FediTips
Thanks, I appreciate it!
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@alex_p_roe @FediTips
I've seen some posts in my feed that offer the option to "translate with DeepL"
Could that be what you mean? -
@alex_p_roe @FediTips
I've seen some posts in my feed that offer the option to "translate with DeepL"
Could that be what you mean? -
@alex_p_roe @FediTips
I've seen some posts in my feed that offer the option to "translate with DeepL"
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@alex_p_roe @FediTips
Thanks for the screenshot!
Something else to look into
Europeans are proud of our many languages, but I have to say not every community manager in the EU social teams can speak all 24 EU languages.
Machine translation like this can come in real handy. 
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@alex_p_roe @FediTips
DeepL is probably my favourite machine translation service, also, it's European! -
@alex_p_roe @FediTips
Thanks for the screenshot!
Something else to look into
Europeans are proud of our many languages, but I have to say not every community manager in the EU social teams can speak all 24 EU languages.
Machine translation like this can come in real handy. 
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@alex_p_roe @FediTips
Yeah.
We use machine translation to help us understand what people are commenting.
But we never publish anything written or translated by AI. We do have colleagues in every EU Member State who can communicated in the respective languages -
@alex_p_roe @FediTips
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@alex_p_roe @FediTips
Yeah.
We use machine translation to help us understand what people are commenting.
But we never publish anything written or translated by AI. We do have colleagues in every EU Member State who can communicated in the respective languages@hpod16 @FediTips The trick with AI, and all translation really, is to have a native speaker approve the translation before making it public. AI saves time and the LLMs (not technically AI) can do context sensitive translations, reduce or increase formality levels, or even make texts more persuasive. Very clever stuff
PS I used to some translation work but it has dried up! -
@hpod16 @FediTips The trick with AI, and all translation really, is to have a native speaker approve the translation before making it public. AI saves time and the LLMs (not technically AI) can do context sensitive translations, reduce or increase formality levels, or even make texts more persuasive. Very clever stuff
PS I used to some translation work but it has dried up!@hpod16 @FediTips Re comments, you can translate it to understand it and then respond in your own language. To avoid lost in translation issues, it’s a good idea to keep language simple and to avoid the use of idioms. Not easy and some training might help. The benefit would be fewer misunderstandings

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@Bastianoso I'm still pretty salty about what happened to it.
It's an awful place now.@hpod16 @Bastianoso There are quite a lot of places and protocols on the internet that can lead to cool places happening.
I guess in the end it's not so much about Mastodon or the fediverse being good, but just about getting elected officials, institutions and companies to start using it. They shouldn't need to replace what they're already using, they can just complement it (although if they're using TSNFKAT, one might come up with questions regarding the kind of content provided by their bot as a service, and in that case, leaving one of the previously used services could be quite positive...).
Somebody could even come up with something not-quite-mastodon for such use cases, and it could still be integrated in the fediverse and allow a lot of interactions, I guess it doesn't even need to be Mastodon for they to get connected.
And that visibility is probably key to wider adoption. It doesn't help that there are elected officials or public entities which choose to only use commercial, proprietary services to interact with users/voters/..., but adopting something on the fediverse will also add to the visibility of the fediverse, besides increasing their own reachability.
We're even in an age where having a readable web page with a news section or a contact e-mail address is getting less common.
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@dalcacer I have to admit this is my second attempt at Mastodon. Or third.
The first two times I found it too discouraging and gave up.
I think these days we expect things online to come to us very easily, and we are equally as easily discouraged@hpod16 @dalcacer Mastodon is a higher barrier for me to clear currently, I need to either write a client myself or start using something that is light and either runs outside of a web browser or is compatible with more than just a few browsers. Sadly, Mastodon upstream not only requires JS, it's also using features that greatly restrict the amount of browsers one can use.
(Now a good thing here are the open specifications, meaning that like IRC, USENET and e-mail, one's not tied to some client, my usual example of this is pointing Microsoft Comic Chat, I think that client illustrates the idea of a significantly different interface built on top of an open protocol. I do like this aspect, but it might be less relevant to attract more users globally;... but it should be quite relevant and important for elected officials and EU institutions, of course, just like you'd not publish official documents only in proprietary formats.)
The thing is: the content makes it worth it. So even if it's currently more difficult, I try to have a look at Mastodon, in spite of that.
In another account I follow a bunch of hashtags and I end up having a lot of interesting content (sadly, sometimes overwhelming, I'm eagerly waiting for the ability to put hashtags in lists).
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@BrennpunktUA @hpod16 @Mastodon "I'm pretty sure,
is aware of potential abuse." I think your'e right. But I'll try to dig a bit deeper here, below the "Mastodon is friendlier"-posts that
broadcasts from time to time. Since it's easy to build your house with straw (and cheaper), the huffing and puffing wolf is just a tale. Right now it's so cosy and friendly here in our little hut.
@gagagoogle I think we generally should raise awareness. A platform can't protect your data, if you don't follow some basic rules (which people coming from e.g. Instagram are not used to).
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Here's my first Mastodon post!
My mission out here? To understand and promote Mastodon, the only large European social media platform (to my knowledge).
How can we make more Europeans come to the Fediverse?@hpod16 is it european?
what do i know, im just around, stumbling across stuff... the usual...
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Here's my first Mastodon post!
My mission out here? To understand and promote Mastodon, the only large European social media platform (to my knowledge).
How can we make more Europeans come to the Fediverse?@hpod16 welcome
