Had several questions about how the main "Home" feed works on Mastodon.
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Ahh, interesting! It's good to hear about this being a feature in Tusky though, thanks for bringing it up

It is very useful.
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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
@CuriousMagpie @FediTips @johan
I’m aware that you can add URLs to an RSS reader to get feeds for particular Mastodon accounts (I’ve not used this yet). Can one also do that for hashtags? -
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I’m aware that you can add URLs to an RSS reader to get feeds for particular Mastodon accounts (I’ve not used this yet). Can one also do that for hashtags?@Red_Shirt_no2 @CuriousMagpie @johan
Yes, you can add .rss to the end of the web URL for a hashtag search to get its RSS feed.
That shows you the feed for that tag viewed via the server where you did the search.
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@Red_Shirt_no2 @CuriousMagpie @johan
Yes, you can add .rss to the end of the web URL for a hashtag search to get its RSS feed.
That shows you the feed for that tag viewed via the server where you did the search.
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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 Is there any way to limit posts from certain users? I like Cory Doctorow but he (re)posts wayyyyy too much and it spams up my timeline so I unfollowed him. Can I just see every fifth time he posts or something? Or only the most popular post by him that day??
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@FediTips Is there any way to limit posts from certain users? I like Cory Doctorow but he (re)posts wayyyyy too much and it spams up my timeline so I unfollowed him. Can I just see every fifth time he posts or something? Or only the most popular post by him that day??
For the posts he's sharing (boosting / reposting) you can switch off his boosts. Go to his profile page, click "mute boosts".
For his normal posts, there's unfortunately no direct way to limit a specific account except to mute it or block it completely. A workaround in his case might be to use Mastodon's filters system to hide posts that contain the phrase "long thread/" (including /) as he uses this for his megathreads. More info on using filters at https://fedi.tips/filtering-your-timeline-to-hide-posts-on-mastodon
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Mea culpa, made a typo

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For the posts he's sharing (boosting / reposting) you can switch off his boosts. Go to his profile page, click "mute boosts".
For his normal posts, there's unfortunately no direct way to limit a specific account except to mute it or block it completely. A workaround in his case might be to use Mastodon's filters system to hide posts that contain the phrase "long thread/" (including /) as he uses this for his megathreads. More info on using filters at https://fedi.tips/filtering-your-timeline-to-hide-posts-on-mastodon
@FediTips @chrisjdfast I’ve seen him specifically recommend muting “Long thread/“
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@FediTips @chrisjdfast I’ve seen him specifically recommend muting “Long thread/“
Thanks, I've added it to the advice

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Thanks, I've added it to the advice

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For the posts he's sharing (boosting / reposting) you can switch off his boosts. Go to his profile page, click "mute boosts".
For his normal posts, there's unfortunately no direct way to limit a specific account except to mute it or block it completely. A workaround in his case might be to use Mastodon's filters system to hide posts that contain the phrase "long thread/" (including /) as he uses this for his megathreads. More info on using filters at https://fedi.tips/filtering-your-timeline-to-hide-posts-on-mastodon
@FediTips Thank you so much! I didn't know about the filter system. Super helpful!
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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.
«All posts shared by accounts or groups you follow». Including shared replies?
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«All posts shared by accounts or groups you follow». Including shared replies?
@FediTipsYup, posts and replies, anything that they share.
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It is very useful.
@SuperMoosie
Do you know if "following" more than 2 or 3 hashtags works properly? When I used Tusky, there was a limit (I guess it was some kind of bug). Now I'm using Pachli, that also offers this feature. I'll test if it has improved. Currently I only have two hashtags (the most active ones) on that tab to avoid missing posts. The rest of them which I'm interest in, I just follow them.
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@SuperMoosie
Do you know if "following" more than 2 or 3 hashtags works properly? When I used Tusky, there was a limit (I guess it was some kind of bug). Now I'm using Pachli, that also offers this feature. I'll test if it has improved. Currently I only have two hashtags (the most active ones) on that tab to avoid missing posts. The rest of them which I'm interest in, I just follow them.
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Great to know, thanks!
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Great to know, thanks!
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On #Pachli the limit is four. The fifth and the following hashtags are not shown.Could it be a server limit perhaps?

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@SuperMoosie
On #Pachli the limit is four. The fifth and the following hashtags are not shown.Could it be a server limit perhaps?

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That sounds like it's possibly not actually a feature of the apps themselves, but the hashtag column feature of Mastodon's advanced web mode? These apps might be presenting it in a different way but using the same underlying feature.
If you log into your server's website and set it to advanced web mode, you will be able to "pin" up to four hashtags into a single column. More info at https://fedi.tips/how-to-activate-mastodons-tweetdeck-style-advanced-web-interface/
