Another note for new #TwitterMigration folks like me: social norms here are that we don’t censor names like “Musk.” It shouldn’t be necessary, because full-text search isn’t really a thing and trolls are actually moderated.

If content is potentially offensive, put it behind a CW, but don’t “c*nsor” it because this breaks people’s filters (i.e., prevents them from being able to mute words).

@tkinias what’s CW?

@tkinias @tqmirza CW = Content Warning.
When you compose a post you can put a CW on it.
Look for a ‘CW’ button somewhere! Probably bottom left.
When you do so people will only see that CW text and will have to actively reveal the content (unless they have prefs set to not do so?).

Some people *also* use them to act like a Content Subject or Title but their primarily role is CW (hence name!).

@AeonMach @tkinias @tqmirza thank you for the clear reply!
@sparklingspirit pleasure!
(PS I do like your Acer :-) Mine used to look like that until the wind blew all the leaves off…)
@AeonMach photo was taken last month at Westonbirt National Arboretum in Cotswolds. We had an amazing and memorable summer traveling England, seeing fall color there was mind blowing cherry on top!
@sparklingspirit ah I know Westonbirt! My in-laws live near-ish. My kids loved it when they were wee… the bamboo!
@AeonMach It was magical to be there in #autumn. Not only the acre glades, but the majestic 200+ yrs #trees were spectacular. As #americans we are thrilled and delighted by the history in #england
@sparklingspirit yup, there’s a lot of history around in England (and Europe generally)!
I live in Scotland in what can be described as a planned “new town”.
From the 1700s! ;-)
@AeonMach 🤣 when we return (likely summer ‘24) Scotland is on our list!