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  3. I’m excited about this #forkiverse experiment to take back control of our social feeds.

I’m excited about this #forkiverse experiment to take back control of our social feeds.

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  • ahatchettjob@theforkiverse.comA ahatchettjob@theforkiverse.com

    I’m excited about this #forkiverse experiment to take back control of our social feeds. But one main question I have is how are we able to manage the many levels of conversations that humans engage in? I love jokes and pithy comments and I love deep meaningful conversations. But I always find it jarring to navigate a feed that merges all of them together indiscriminately.

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    #10

    @ahatchettjob a) you can use lists. You can create those under settings.
    b) create filters, be generous with yourself
    c) use apps that will allow you to restructure your feed and order/structre them. I use the moshidon app and i can set up a hashtag tab or a list tab and switch along.

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    • ahatchettjob@theforkiverse.comA ahatchettjob@theforkiverse.com

      I’m excited about this #forkiverse experiment to take back control of our social feeds. But one main question I have is how are we able to manage the many levels of conversations that humans engage in? I love jokes and pithy comments and I love deep meaningful conversations. But I always find it jarring to navigate a feed that merges all of them together indiscriminately.

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      #11

      @ahatchettjob I love the feed settings in the @IceCubesApp (and others I’m sure!). I can filter out hashtags from my main feed and add new hashtag group feeds.

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      • ahatchettjob@theforkiverse.comA ahatchettjob@theforkiverse.com

        I’d love for there to be a way to designate a post as either heavy or light, as important or trivial. And then, allow each person to manage which posts they’re seeing at any given moment.

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        #12

        @ahatchettjob I’ve had this same idea for music.

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        • donelias@mastodon.crD donelias@mastodon.cr

          @ahatchettjob hello and welcome

          You may want to try lists, you'll be able to have different feeds, even exclude accounts from your home feed, it's very useful to group interesting info but not see it all the time, like the news, see this article from @FediTips

          https://fedi.tips/how-to-use-the-lists-feature-on-mastodon/

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          @donelias @ahatchettjob The ability to exclude a list from the main feed is the crux. That allows you to let the main feed be the catch-all, while still being able to subscribe to noisy sources that you can put in a list that you check when you want to.

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          • matthijs@theforkiverse.comM matthijs@theforkiverse.com

            @ahatchettjob it's what I liked about old forums, or reddit at one point. You could have your tribe, and talk about a hobby or interest, and there would be this point where you could go into the off-topic part and safely share experiences. And because you had a shared love for whatever, there would a filter, without it becoming a bubble. Threads were slower, and easier to follow and comment on. I really miss 'slow internet'.

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            #14

            @matthijs @ahatchettjob if you’re interested in that community style of social media, there are a couple of fediverse options, piefed and lemmy. Both have a ux that is heavily inspired by Reddit, and you can interact with them from mastodon by @‘ing the community’s account (like @ + community + @ + instance).

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            • ahatchettjob@theforkiverse.comA ahatchettjob@theforkiverse.com

              I’m excited about this #forkiverse experiment to take back control of our social feeds. But one main question I have is how are we able to manage the many levels of conversations that humans engage in? I love jokes and pithy comments and I love deep meaningful conversations. But I always find it jarring to navigate a feed that merges all of them together indiscriminately.

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              #15

              @ahatchettjob
              Well, there are hashtags and lists, similar to the birdsite. Also there are experiments into groups such as https://about.fedigroups.social There is more work being done towards groups that work across different Fedi platforms by a bunch of players via... I forget the name - something like the Activitypub Social Group (@evan , one of the activitypub founders is part of it)

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              • ahatchettjob@theforkiverse.comA ahatchettjob@theforkiverse.com

                I’m excited about this #forkiverse experiment to take back control of our social feeds. But one main question I have is how are we able to manage the many levels of conversations that humans engage in? I love jokes and pithy comments and I love deep meaningful conversations. But I always find it jarring to navigate a feed that merges all of them together indiscriminately.

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                @ahatchettjob
                My suggestion is LISTS.

                See the lists option on the side of your Mastodon feed. That is for forming groups of users.

                Try putting all your joke people in one section, your #Monsterdon members in another. Etc.

                Then you can chose to look at one feed at a time.

                I personally prefer a mixed feed with everything all mixed together. I go through and pick out what I want to comment on daily.

                Welcome to the Fediverse.

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                • ahatchettjob@theforkiverse.comA ahatchettjob@theforkiverse.com

                  @thegiddystitcher thanks, that’s a helpful approach. I’ll give it a try

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                  #17

                  @ahatchettjob @thegiddystitcher

                  I second using content warnings.

                  The triangle with the exclamation is the content warning symbol. You make a post and have a brief explanation of why is is behind a warning.

                  You can warn for anything. Nudity, Eye Contact, Food.
                  More people will object to you NOT using content warnings than they will to your using them. If they want to see, it is just a single click to open. You can also fuzz out images if you think they may worry folk.

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                  • rozzychan@fandom.inkR rozzychan@fandom.ink

                    @ahatchettjob
                    My suggestion is LISTS.

                    See the lists option on the side of your Mastodon feed. That is for forming groups of users.

                    Try putting all your joke people in one section, your #Monsterdon members in another. Etc.

                    Then you can chose to look at one feed at a time.

                    I personally prefer a mixed feed with everything all mixed together. I go through and pick out what I want to comment on daily.

                    Welcome to the Fediverse.

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                    #18

                    @Rozzychan @ahatchettjob

                    Yes. I do a similar thing. A list of people who were mutuals back in Twitter days. Lists of certain topics here. List of news sources. List of meteorologists and earth-related. List of automated accounts I like. Etc.

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                    • 80columns@indieweb.social8 80columns@indieweb.social

                      @donelias @ahatchettjob The ability to exclude a list from the main feed is the crux. That allows you to let the main feed be the catch-all, while still being able to subscribe to noisy sources that you can put in a list that you check when you want to.

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                      #19

                      @80columns @donelias @ahatchettjob

                      Yup, using Lists and then hiding those lists from the main feed would achieve what you want, it would let you create themed mini-timelines that could browse separately from the main timeline. ( https://fedi.tips/how-to-use-the-lists-feature-on-mastodon/ ).

                      Alternatively, if you're on a computer you might want to try the Advanced Web Interface which lets you split your view into Tweetdeck-style columns ( https://fedi.tips/how-to-activate-mastodons-tweetdeck-style-advanced-web-interface/ ).

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