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 heavens! Newbie here. What’s a CW, and how do I put a post behind one? Is there a primer I can read?!!

@AvisHG
CW = ‘content warning’ (like I’ve used on this reply).

How you do it depends on your server and if you’re using a mobile app, but on my instance’s Web interface it’s a button in between privacy (globe icon) and language settings when you compose a post.