I recently made a mastodon account after deleting mine about six months ago. Joining Lemmy has made me curious about what I left behind.

Do you enable require follow requests?

I used to be pretty permissive, but the people I admired had that turned on. I turned it on for my new account the moment I thought to ask this question.

Are there upside or downsides to this? Please share any thoughts I want to know if it even matters.

  • 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬
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    52 years ago

    It’s hard enough already to get followers and SEE content from people you follow. Making a request to follow someone makes it even worse in my opinion.

  • Techviator
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    42 years ago

    I don’t share (or like) anything that I don’t want made public, so I don’t mind who follows my profiles on social media. But some people would rather keep a lower profile or be more selective of who can interact with them, so it’s better to have the option available.

  • @albsen
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    12 years ago

    I have on my mastodon account, simply due to me wanting to be able to see whos interested in what I have to say. Its easy enough as well, you get a push and press yes, dont see a reason not to activate it. For Lemmy, no not yet, doesn’t really seem as relevant for some reason.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      12 years ago

      That is a good point. I think given how personal microblogging can get, it is wise to be mindful of who you let monitor you, even when it is public.

      Also, it is a way to really connect with people who took an interest in you, it is an invitation.

  • modulus
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    12 years ago

    I run a GoToSocial instance and have it on, not so much because I don’t want to allow people to follow me (so far I think I’ve approved all requests) but because having it off means that a bot can easily get to my followers-only posts and archive or distribute them, and some iffy instances have been doing that in order to build search engines and the like.