This I miss from the public downvotes in kbin.social. It was a great way to weed out people i don’t need as part of my internet experience.
Just passing through.
This I miss from the public downvotes in kbin.social. It was a great way to weed out people i don’t need as part of my internet experience.
This is how it is in mbin. Well, over at the instance I’m using at least.
I find it amusing sometimes, because I can see whether posts have been liked from Mastodon or other services. Gives some insight into how interconnected we really are.
I guess over at Lemmy you can’t currently tell if your post is boosted by a Mastodon user. Sometimes they are, and in theory they can kind of live a life of their own from there on. It’s fun to be able to see when it happens.
I guess it’s also natural that subcultures that tend to be banned elsewhere are early adaptors of alternative platforms.
We’re lucky we didn’t exist when the Trump extremists on Reddit went looking for a new home, or they would probably have been one of the biggest fields in this figure. Hopefully when the right wing extremists arrive instance admins will have the good sense to defederate.
Yeah. It’s the repost functionality common on Mastodon.
Back on Kbin.social I would have some followers from Mastodon, and when I saw a neat comment I would sometimes boost it and thereby push it straight to their feeds.
Same thing would work on Mbin, except that i don’t have followers. Oh well, I still boost posts I find neat.