@renchap @blogdiva @GossiTheDog @Gargron

question:

say someone #quoteposts me

then they immediately block me

if someone blocks you their posts linger in your notification queue for a bit, then disappear

but if this #quotepost-then-block happened hours ago, by the time you get back to your feed, you may be quoteposted and not realize it

does a block automatically remove the quote from #quoteboosting?

or does allowing anyone quoteposting mean consideration of the jeopardy in this scenario?

@tess The concern is that with the current system good posts get promoted and the author gets credit. This is the way you build engagement. If the quote booster is the post that goes viral then the original author doesn't really get credited for their work. Popular accounts would have the potential to drown out smaller accounts, whereas now popular accounts promote good posts by smaller accounts. This could really impact the way Mastodon works.

#QuotePosting #QuoteBoosting

@tess One aspect of quote boosting, that should get attention is how boosts are tallied. This may seem like a minor point, but when you boost a post the post's original author gets the boost, and people can see how popular the post is based on the number of people who boost it. With quote boosts, who gets the boost credit? The original author or the booster, who may just type "read this...".

#QuotePosting #QuoteBoosting

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Have been on Mastodon for almost nine months now, and I'm still missing the ability to quote-boost. There are so many times I want to add some context to a post before boosting it to my followers. Useful facility.

#Mastodon #QuoteBoosting

What are the qualitative & quantitative differences between #QuoteBoosting-as-dunk & blog posting-as-dunk?
E.g. this is a pretty solid dunk on Balaji Srinivasan & I feel better for reading it. Was it ethically bad for @davekarpf to do this? How about if Srinivasan had created a social media thread & Dave #QuoteBoost-ed that instead of sharing Srinivasan's video?
https://davekarpf.substack.com/p/not-enough-people-are-making-fun

[src: https://mastodon.social/@davekarpf/110310476869915181]

Not enough people are making fun of Balaji Srinivasan right now

He lost a million dollar bet. He should also lose the presumption that he knows what he's talking about.

The Future, Now and Then
@thomasfuchs My reaction to all the reply guys that come here to tell you about all the various apps that support #quoteboosting, or to explain why mastodon does not support it natively.

We are against #quoteBoosting or #quoteTooting, or whatever. Fediverse grew in popularity because it was different. It was not a #timeSink either.

Not feeling the pressure to add to the conversation when sharing was a breath of fresh air for us, moving to fedi.

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@CesFelber
This is a example of when being able to #QuoteBoost would be helpful. You would have been able to boost the post with your own note explaining your reason for boosting. Without being able to annotate your boost people are drawing their own conclusions. Personally I would use the experience to encourage discussion of #QuoteBoosting and #Defederating

personally I'd love quote boosting to become a thing on Mastodon, it'd make meta-discussion about topics way easier. Also makes it easier to share your thoughts and why you think something when boosting a toot.

#QuoteToots #QuoteBoosting

I didn’t mind its absence at first, but now I’m starting to think quote-boosting might improve the Mastodon experience. Without that added context, and with boosting being so important, my timeline here often feels like a random succession of boosts. Knowing why someone I followed wanted to boost a particular post would add to my sense of interaction with them, and would lead to discussion. What do you think?

#QuoteBoost #QuoteBoosts #QuoteBoosting #QT