We followed some hashtags hoping they would give us a more organized feed.
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@NatureMC @sustainable_schools not angry at all. You are right. Often I find people here get upset when the bubble of “best place on the internet” is threatened. Then the “nuh uh!!!” and gaslighting comes out. It’s exhausting
@lifewithtrees That’s why I said that as a preventive measure, I know them too well.
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We followed some hashtags hoping they would give us a more organized feed. However, we still rarely see posts about #sustainability #farming #climatechange the #environment or #agriculture
Why is that? Are we missing something, or is there a better way to connect with people who share our interests and values on the #Fediverse if their posts are not appearing in our feed?
We would appreciate any advice from more experienced #Fediverse users.
@sustainable_schools Following a hashtag will show you posts with that hashtag that have made their way to your instance (server). Posts usually get to your instance because someone on your instance is following the poster, which can be an issue for smaller instances. (There are things called relay servers to help with that, not all small instances make use of them.)
In addition to following hashtags, you might want to seek out something like fedigroups. You can find info at https://about.fedigroups.social/home
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@sustainable_schools Following a hashtag will show you posts with that hashtag that have made their way to your instance (server). Posts usually get to your instance because someone on your instance is following the poster, which can be an issue for smaller instances. (There are things called relay servers to help with that, not all small instances make use of them.)
In addition to following hashtags, you might want to seek out something like fedigroups. You can find info at https://about.fedigroups.social/home
@BrianJohnson
Thanks for the tip, it really deserves a try!By the way, how do channels work? is it the same with groups?
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@sustainable_schools I know that many people will get angry when I say this: Exactly therefore, I have an account on Bluesky (only for reading) because the bubble for environment, farming etc. there is much bigger than here.
As well as the lack of people, the problem is that those who are here rarely use hashtags, nor have they opted-in to the search function. That makes it difficult to find them.
Perhaps this list of typical Mastodon hashtags can help you: https://fedi.tips/fun-and-useful-hashtags-to-follow-on-mastodon-and-the-wider-fediverse/@NatureMC Thanks!
We'll have a gentle look and see how it works!No angry at all!
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@BrianJohnson
Thanks for the tip, it really deserves a try!By the way, how do channels work? is it the same with groups?
@sustainable_schools if you follow a channel, anything posted to that channel will appear in your feed (you are essentially following an account. )
To share with the group, just tag the group in your post.
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@sustainable_schools if you follow a channel, anything posted to that channel will appear in your feed (you are essentially following an account. )
To share with the group, just tag the group in your post.
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@NatureMC Thanks!
We'll have a gentle look and see how it works!No angry at all!
@sustainable_schools I know!
Perhaps they could be interesting for your work, too: @AgroecologyMap -
We followed some hashtags hoping they would give us a more organized feed. However, we still rarely see posts about #sustainability #farming #climatechange the #environment or #agriculture
Why is that? Are we missing something, or is there a better way to connect with people who share our interests and values on the #Fediverse if their posts are not appearing in our feed?
We would appreciate any advice from more experienced #Fediverse users.
one problem with this is that mastodon is *really tiny, compared to almost any other social media network
so there may just not be a lot of people in these areas
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one problem with this is that mastodon is *really tiny, compared to almost any other social media network
so there may just not be a lot of people in these areas
@failedLyndonLaRouchite
You are right! What makes us comfortable is that interacting here is like talking to your neighborsJust learnt that small instances also lack audiences, but maybe more focused on topics, right?
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@failedLyndonLaRouchite
You are right! What makes us comfortable is that interacting here is like talking to your neighborsJust learnt that small instances also lack audiences, but maybe more focused on topics, right?
It is often asserted that small instances are more focused
I have not found this to be true, when I visit the recent post page (most versions of mastodon, if you go to an instance, there is a link that shows you recent posts from this server only)
but I've only done that with maybe 10 instances, so NOT a decent sample

something for a person interested in social networks to study !!!!!!
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@sustainable_schools I know!
Perhaps they could be interesting for your work, too: @AgroecologyMap@NatureMC
Well said, thanks for the nomination. we are already now mutual friends with @AgroecologyMap .(In love with their feed)
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@jetlagjen Indeed. And often hashtags are not intuitive. e.g. we have #solarpunkSunday for the practical side, organised by @DoomsdaysCW
By subscribing to it you can discover many interested people, not only organisations or NGOs.Or try #ClimateDiary where people write about their every-day-life's experiences with the #climatecrisis (This post is quiet public for not spamming the hashtags)
@NatureMC @DoomsdaysCW @sustainable_schools ooh, I found a couple of new hashtags, too. Thanks!
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@NatureMC @DoomsdaysCW @sustainable_schools ooh, I found a couple of new hashtags, too. Thanks!
I just added you to my Regenerative Agriculture list. I'll highlight those accounts soon, @sustainable_schools .
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We followed some hashtags hoping they would give us a more organized feed. However, we still rarely see posts about #sustainability #farming #climatechange the #environment or #agriculture
Why is that? Are we missing something, or is there a better way to connect with people who share our interests and values on the #Fediverse if their posts are not appearing in our feed?
We would appreciate any advice from more experienced #Fediverse users.
@sustainable_schools @Pinchy63 you can set up a list, and add folks you find posting on topics you like. Then, when they omit hashtags, or use a new one, you still see them!
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We followed some hashtags hoping they would give us a more organized feed. However, we still rarely see posts about #sustainability #farming #climatechange the #environment or #agriculture
Why is that? Are we missing something, or is there a better way to connect with people who share our interests and values on the #Fediverse if their posts are not appearing in our feed?
We would appreciate any advice from more experienced #Fediverse users.
@sustainable_schools just in time for a new post (already shared a couple of hours ago in german, about to share the english link). Now I have some additional matching hashtags - post incoming...
In general it's more the nutrition direction, but that overlaps with agriculture and environment - today's article particularly with sustainability.
Well, upfront: Here's the link that soon gets its own post
https://butterbei.de/en/posts/regenerative-agriculture-international-law/ -
We followed some hashtags hoping they would give us a more organized feed. However, we still rarely see posts about #sustainability #farming #climatechange the #environment or #agriculture
Why is that? Are we missing something, or is there a better way to connect with people who share our interests and values on the #Fediverse if their posts are not appearing in our feed?
We would appreciate any advice from more experienced #Fediverse users.
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@sustainable_schools sometimes hashtags ebb and flow. Concepts like environmental sustainability are quite normal, so aren't necessarily tagged. You may have to branch out what tags you're following.
It's a good idea to look at what other tags are in use on the posts you do see and appreciate, and follow some of them as well. For example some "sustainability" posts are also tagged "solarpunk" or they may have more specific tags like "activetransport".
Looking through the timelines of people who post and boost things you're interested in is another good way to find the sort of the you want.@jetlagjen @sustainable_schools I'd agree, something like sustainability or agriculture is far too broad a topic so I doubt many people would bother tagging it. Maybe be a bit more specific with which particular aspect you're searching for?
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We followed some hashtags hoping they would give us a more organized feed. However, we still rarely see posts about #sustainability #farming #climatechange the #environment or #agriculture
Why is that? Are we missing something, or is there a better way to connect with people who share our interests and values on the #Fediverse if their posts are not appearing in our feed?
We would appreciate any advice from more experienced #Fediverse users.
@sustainable_schools regarding agriculture, are you interested in articles / information in general, or are you interested in people doing things? I think there are a few farmers who post about how they are doing things. You could follow them directly (I'm happy to recommend).
For sustainability, I've seen a lot of posts in # SolarPunkSunday.
For people interested in climate change, you can follow # ClimateDiary. -
@jetlagjen Indeed. And often hashtags are not intuitive. e.g. we have #solarpunkSunday for the practical side, organised by @DoomsdaysCW
By subscribing to it you can discover many interested people, not only organisations or NGOs.Or try #ClimateDiary where people write about their every-day-life's experiences with the #climatecrisis (This post is quiet public for not spamming the hashtags)
@NatureMC I just recommended those same hashtags

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@sustainable_schools regarding agriculture, are you interested in articles / information in general, or are you interested in people doing things? I think there are a few farmers who post about how they are doing things. You could follow them directly (I'm happy to recommend).
For sustainability, I've seen a lot of posts in # SolarPunkSunday.
For people interested in climate change, you can follow # ClimateDiary.@marsiposa Thank you for your suggestion. We are happy to hear your recommendations.
To be honest, we are interested in both articles and people, but especially in people who are actively doing the work. We would love to learn from their posts, see how they approach different challenges, and sometimes ask questions through the comment sections.
We really appreciate your willingness to recommend some accounts and look forward to following them. Thank you.