Had several questions about how the main "Home" feed works on Mastodon.
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Had several questions about how the main "Home" feed works on Mastodon. Here's what it shows:
1. All posts from all accounts you follow in chronological order, newest at top
2. All posts shared by accounts or groups you follow
3. Posts that use hashtags you follow in chronological order, newest at top...and that's it, there's nothing else on your Home feed. It doesn't push anything else at you, it doesn't hide anything from you unless you ask it to. No algorithms, no ads.
@FediTips how does trending pick posts though? is it the most engaged with posts or what?
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Had several questions about how the main "Home" feed works on Mastodon. Here's what it shows:
1. All posts from all accounts you follow in chronological order, newest at top
2. All posts shared by accounts or groups you follow
3. Posts that use hashtags you follow in chronological order, newest at top...and that's it, there's nothing else on your Home feed. It doesn't push anything else at you, it doesn't hide anything from you unless you ask it to. No algorithms, no ads.
@FediTips And I adore it!!!
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@FediTips how does trending pick posts though? is it the most engaged with posts or what?
Trending is most shared new posts. It only shows one post per account to prevent popular accounts overwhelming the list.
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Had several questions about how the main "Home" feed works on Mastodon. Here's what it shows:
1. All posts from all accounts you follow in chronological order, newest at top
2. All posts shared by accounts or groups you follow
3. Posts that use hashtags you follow in chronological order, newest at top...and that's it, there's nothing else on your Home feed. It doesn't push anything else at you, it doesn't hide anything from you unless you ask it to. No algorithms, no ads.
I had the impression that trending hashtags are different from one server to another. Tags that appear on my server differ from tags that show up on a popular Brazilian server (bolha.one) for instance. Is that so?
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Had several questions about how the main "Home" feed works on Mastodon. Here's what it shows:
1. All posts from all accounts you follow in chronological order, newest at top
2. All posts shared by accounts or groups you follow
3. Posts that use hashtags you follow in chronological order, newest at top...and that's it, there's nothing else on your Home feed. It doesn't push anything else at you, it doesn't hide anything from you unless you ask it to. No algorithms, no ads.
@FediTips can we put hashtags in a list instead of the home feed?
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I had the impression that trending hashtags are different from one server to another. Tags that appear on my server differ from tags that show up on a popular Brazilian server (bolha.one) for instance. Is that so?
@peaoPerdido that's true.
Trending areas show top public posts or hashtags from the host site's connections.
Toot.cat and datasci.social, for example, have different connections. So they don't collect the same public posts.
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Had several questions about how the main "Home" feed works on Mastodon. Here's what it shows:
1. All posts from all accounts you follow in chronological order, newest at top
2. All posts shared by accounts or groups you follow
3. Posts that use hashtags you follow in chronological order, newest at top...and that's it, there's nothing else on your Home feed. It doesn't push anything else at you, it doesn't hide anything from you unless you ask it to. No algorithms, no ads.
@FediTips One thing I can never quite figure out when I'm viewing a post is, what order are replies shown in? Sometimes I think it's threaded, with original author replies first and then by newest - but sometimes it seems in a random order. But then I wonder if that's just because I haven't figured out the threading properly because it's really hard to tell which post any reply is a child of. Are replies even meant to look like they're threaded, or is that obscured on purpose?
(Web interface)
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@FediTips can we put hashtags in a list instead of the home feed?
No, unfortunately you cannot add hashtag follows to the list.
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@FediTips One thing I can never quite figure out when I'm viewing a post is, what order are replies shown in? Sometimes I think it's threaded, with original author replies first and then by newest - but sometimes it seems in a random order. But then I wonder if that's just because I haven't figured out the threading properly because it's really hard to tell which post any reply is a child of. Are replies even meant to look like they're threaded, or is that obscured on purpose?
(Web interface)
Yes, replies should appear as threads, but Evgen hasn't implemented this in the web interface. You can use browser #userscript to display comment threads in the correct order.
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@FediTips And I adore it!!!
@cfmccarthy @FediTips yes, same for me! Haven’t felt this happy with a Feed in years.
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@FediTips can we put hashtags in a list instead of the home feed?
Yes*
You can go into settings and enable the hastag tab.
Put the hashags you want to appear in there. You will just have a feed of those tags.*It doesn't remove tags you are already following. They will still appear in your home tab.
So you will have to unfollow, and add them in the hastag tab manually.I have tags I follow like art or mossadon, so they come up in my timetable.
For other topics I want to only see when I am in the mood, I put them in the hastag tab.
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Yes*
You can go into settings and enable the hastag tab.
Put the hashags you want to appear in there. You will just have a feed of those tags.*It doesn't remove tags you are already following. They will still appear in your home tab.
So you will have to unfollow, and add them in the hastag tab manually.I have tags I follow like art or mossadon, so they come up in my timetable.
For other topics I want to only see when I am in the mood, I put them in the hastag tab.
@SuperMoosie Thank you!@FediTips
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Yes, replies should appear as threads, but Evgen hasn't implemented this in the web interface. You can use browser #userscript to display comment threads in the correct order.
Yup, there are threads but it depends on which app you're using whether these are displayed clearly.
For example the iPhone app Toot! shows the threads using a railway map style:
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No, unfortunately you cannot add hashtag follows to the list.
Johan's right, you unfortunately can't add tags to a list. This is one of the most requested features so the developers know there is demand for it.
If you're comfortable using Github you can give it a thumbs up at https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/7692
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Had several questions about how the main "Home" feed works on Mastodon. Here's what it shows:
1. All posts from all accounts you follow in chronological order, newest at top
2. All posts shared by accounts or groups you follow
3. Posts that use hashtags you follow in chronological order, newest at top...and that's it, there's nothing else on your Home feed. It doesn't push anything else at you, it doesn't hide anything from you unless you ask it to. No algorithms, no ads.
And boosts unless you hide them.
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Yup, there are threads but it depends on which app you're using whether these are displayed clearly.
For example the iPhone app Toot! shows the threads using a railway map style:
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Yes*
You can go into settings and enable the hastag tab.
Put the hashags you want to appear in there. You will just have a feed of those tags.*It doesn't remove tags you are already following. They will still appear in your home tab.
So you will have to unfollow, and add them in the hastag tab manually.I have tags I follow like art or mossadon, so they come up in my timetable.
For other topics I want to only see when I am in the mood, I put them in the hastag tab.
There isn't a hashtag tab as far as I know?
Are you talking about adding hashtags to a column in the advanced web interface?
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@peaoPerdido that's true.
Trending areas show top public posts or hashtags from the host site's connections.
Toot.cat and datasci.social, for example, have different connections. So they don't collect the same public posts.
Yes, different servers have different views of the Fediverse. There is no single centralised list of trends.
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There isn't a hashtag tab as far as I know?
Are you talking about adding hashtags to a column in the advanced web interface?
@FediTips @CuriousMagpie
Hmm, checked webapp, and a few others. Looks like you are correct. Had thought I had seen it there, but am wrong.Using Tusky app has a hashtag tab.
In Megalodon, you can edit timelines and add hastags.
But they seem to be in saved in the app, not in account.
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@FediTips @CuriousMagpie
Hmm, checked webapp, and a few others. Looks like you are correct. Had thought I had seen it there, but am wrong.Using Tusky app has a hashtag tab.
In Megalodon, you can edit timelines and add hastags.
But they seem to be in saved in the app, not in account.
Ahh, interesting! It's good to hear about this being a feature in Tusky though, thanks for bringing it up
