Now not limiting things is a feature.

  • gon
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    351 year ago

    mstdn tweets being called toots is horrible, they need a new name IMO…

    • luna
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      There has been a new name for ages, they’re called posts now, they’re only called that by people who have been around for a while and liked the weird name. Being “professional” is boring

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        It’s ok to be quirky but the word toots gives a cheap knock off vibe, and I’m saying this as a lover of the fediverse.

    • HeartyBeast
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      281 year ago

      They aren’t called toots, other than by people who call them toots. I still call them toots for nostalgia sake and because I’m a sucker for whimsy

      • @DavidGA
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        They are, the name was officially changed ages ago. They’re only called Toots by Mastodon old-schoolers.

  • @[email protected]
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    261 year ago

    I’m worried this will make it harder for people to transition to mastodon as it’s more of a shock. It would help if someone made a mastodon frontend to mimic twitter (shitty UI, paywalled, occasionally insert low quality AI generated posts, ads, read limits) for a smoother transition /s

    • @teuast
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      61 year ago

      “This doesn’t suck enough. What are you people hiding??”

  • Hyperreality
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    I think Mastodon should limit the amount of toots you can read in a day to 44 billion.

    • Cinner
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      51 year ago

      This has to be it. At first I thought it was foreshadowing of the meta meeting. Thank God it’s just a little humour!

  • @Quetzacoatl
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    91 year ago

    How to share a game on PS4: Here’s you’re game. Thanks.

  • BlackCoffee
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    31 year ago

    I like the overhaul. It is a huge improvement, but I still think the 3rd party offerings are better in the user experience part for now.