Mastodon social adds policy against casteism as more Indian users join

Open-source microblogging platform Mastodon’s most popular ‘instance’ – mastodon.social – has added a policy against casteism to its rules. The founder of Mastodon and moderator of mastodon.social, Eugen Rochko, posted on the platform on Sunday: “As promised, mastodon.social code of conduct has been updated to add "casteism and advocation of casteism" to the list of explicitly prohibited offenses.”

@rgmlk OMG and now articles can have embedded toots too? Imagine if every publication did this! Means we'll become off famous! I am loosing my mind!
@goofysufi Pretty much anything on the internet can be embedded I think... HTML is cool that way (what little I know of it itself is awesomesauce)
@rgmlk are you saying the few of us on Masto have a real chance of becoming famous if the @thequint handpicks our toots in its articles as if we are the representative opinion on any matter? Wow!