Some Mastodon thoughts, for bird-site expats (which include myself). I'm aggregating these from posts I've boosted before, so little of this is my own brain.

- There's no algorithm here. That means favoriting/liking doesn't do anything except communicate approval to the OP and others (which is still nice!).

- No algorithm means boosting ("retweeting") is the true method to increase a post's visibility. Do that more than you did on birdsite.

- There's no post-quoting here, and that's by design. Look at quote-tweets on the birdsite; it's a feature primarily used for toxicity.

- There's no direct word-search here either; that means you want to use hashtags to make posts more searchable. This is also intended, since word-searching posts was often used to harass/stalk on the birdsite and elsewhere, so that was left by the wayside here. This also means hashtags are much more a thing here than any of the algorithm-powered sites.

- It's encouraged to put in text descriptions when you post images; a lot of Mastodon users use screen-readers due to various disabilities, and getting an image description read out loud helps them immensely.

- Speaking of screen-readers: using capitalization in your hashtags allows the screen-readers to read them more easily, especially if you're smashing multiple words together. #rockmusic = unreadable. #RockMusic = readable.

- The best way to make threads is to make set your first post as public, but "unlist" all of your replies. This prevents your whole thread from clogging up feeds.

- Content Warnings should be used more liberally here. If you haven't gotten the impression yet, much of Mastodon was built and populated by marginalized groups who were harassed/bullied off of other platforms. This is the culture they built, to respect each other's mental health. It's not a rule, but it's well-appreciated.

- Consider chipping a few bucks towards whomever runs the server you're on; the strain is real, and most server admins were likely paying out of pocket before so don't have an existing donation base. The growth here has been extremely fast, and that means money's needed.

- DMs are just posts with privacy settings. So if you @ someone in a DM, you pull them into the thread. That could be embarrassing.

- Also, no, DMs aren't end-to-end encrypted, but they aren't on Twitter either. Don't use either if you want true privacy.

- Including your Mastodon handle in your birdsite profile will help people find you here; there's a tool (pruvisto.org/debirdify/ is one of them that's used) people can use to pull Mastodon handles from Twitter profile.

- Use the blocking and reporting features liberally, if needed. This should go without saying, but they work, and work well!

- If there's an entire Mastodon server you don't want to hear from, you can block the whole thing too.

- Preferences -> Appearance -> "Slow Mode": this can make larger "Local" feeds and any "Federated" feed much more readable.

I'll reply with some more as I see them, or reply here too. I've only been here 4 days but I'm loving it so far.

@chrisabides This is really helpful, thank you!
@chrisabides I absolutely love that there is no algorithm! I hate algorithms that manipulate content according to corporate agendas. I have been criticizing algorithmic manipulation for years because I saw how Facebook and Twitter were ruined by it.
@aristeon @chrisabides Medium is currently being ruined by algos as well. They quietly dropped human curation in favor of algos, and my feed instantly filled with "get rich quick" garbage...
@peachfront @aristeon @chrisabides OOOOF did not know that about Medium. That's disappointing.
@peachfront @chrisabides so many internet platforms have become obsessed with algorithms and AI. I wonder if they know what they're doing. On YouTube most of the recommendations I get are garbage, the algorithm is useless, actually it's counterproductive. Companies just want to control everything and manipulate users' behaviour instead of giving us agency.
@peachfront @chrisabides I thought about trying out Medium, but I guess not ...
@aristeon @chrisabides Absolutely. All my settings and how I used what I'm now referring to as "BirdChan" were intended to have as little to do with the algorithm as possible. I really dislike automated curation.
@TheGreatLlama @chrisabides "BirdChan", I like that, if you don't mind, I'm going to use it :)
@TheGreatLlama my muted words list on twitter is rather long. It takes a lot of work to avoid shitty stuff on twitter. On mastodon its almost no work at all.
Quoting @chrisabides "There's no post-quoting here, and that's by design. Look at quote-tweets on the birdsite; it's a feature primarily used for toxicity." This sounds like an exciting CSCW project...
@chrisabides brilliant thank you!! @stargazer you might find this a handy reference for sharing too?
@chrisabides

Very good guide! Just a few notes to cover more use cases:

1) Full text search — I'm not sure if I understand correctly that it it's not present in Mastodon, but it's is certainly implemented by Pleroma and likely other software as well. I know because my instance runs Pleroma and I use the search quite a lot :)
2) Threads are largely an artificial workaround to the limited Twitter post size, but most Fediverse software doesn't impose such a short limit and it's largely instance-specific. I'm personally writing no threads as my instance's post size limit is well beyond whatever I wrote so far :)

@kravietz

1 - yeah, it can be implemented on a server-by-server basis (like many things can), but it's not something I would count on, especially since there's so many new servers and whatnot.

2 - Agree; infosec.exchange has a whopping 11k character limit so threads seem silly. But, in the case they're needed, that's part of the expected etiquette.

@chrisabides Thanks Christopher! @eliane: goeie samenvatting.
@chrisabides many thanks for this. Still trying to figure out how to set my levels and expectations for this platform.
@chrisabides Can you explain the unlisting of replies thing?

@antnommer So if you post a 15-post thread, that blasts 15 posts all over the place.

If you set the first to public, and the rest to unlisted, it'll only blast the root post everywhere, but people can click on it to see the whole thread.

It's often unnecessary since few servers restrict a single post to 280 characters (and some, like mine, have huge limits so we can post giant novels in a single post if we want).

But in the case where you want to thread with multiple posts, that's a common point of etiquette.

@chrisabides Ohh okay, that makes sense. I misread and didn't realize you meant replies to your own post like a thread. Thanks!
@chrisabides @antnommer I'm struggling to figure out how to do this (at least in the official app). For visibility, I have public, tagged, or followers. I can't seem to find an option that would give that behavior. I'm trying to be good, I promise!
@vadian @chrisabides @antnommer It looks like the official app is missing this feature. You can do it in Metatext or on the web interface though.
@chrisabides Thanks - your explanation of "y moar #hashtags" and implication of "hashtag capitalization is useful, probably needed" for screenreaders was ++ helpful as I learn the ropes.
@chrisabides How did you make your post so long?
@njvack Each server has different character limits. infosec.exchange's limit is 11k characters (lol).
@chrisabides so one consideration for "how do I choose a server?" is "do I want to type more than 500 characters in the lil box?"

@njvack A bit, I suppose. You can also just thread posts like on Twitter too.

To me the primary consideration is finding a community that interests you the most, and then logistical reasons beyond that (server location, size of community, etc)

@chrisabides Awesome compilation of advice, boosting it, thanks!

@chrisabides that is SO helpful and has answered some of the questions that have been brewing in the couple of days I’ve been on here.

Thank you

@chrisabides oh @suebr you might find this useful re your recent question abt CW?
@chrisabides many great thoughts. However, I miss post-quoting and think also they can be used for non-toxic things. And I don't like Content Warnings so much, if I don't like a post I just scroll by the post
@aphandersen @chrisabides You can auto-expand content warnings in your account preferences then they are hardly noticeable.

@aphandersen @chrisabides So configure your timeline to autounhide stuff behind a content warning. But still use them when you're posting because not everyone on here shares your tastes.

I miss post-quoting too, but if it's there, there's no way to *stop* people using it in toxic ways or even to mitigate it. So it isn't there.

"How can this be abused?"
"How can we mitigate that abuse?"

without good answers, it's a bad feature.

@pdcawley @chrisabides I have autounhiden CW, but still has to put a topic on all toots in CW. I use it when I write a topic that I sense can be sensitive to some, but does not use them on all toots.

Generally I do not think we should remove features that can be abused. Instead the single user should be able to filter away quotes they don't like it.

@chrisabides How did you write such a long post?

(Also, it's not entirely accurate to say that you can't "quote-tweet"; it's just made less convenient, to discourage it. You have to copy the link and then paste it into a new post)

@nafnlaus Different servers allow different character limits. infosec.exchange has an 11k character limit (which is absurd, but most of us over here are bad at brevity, haha)
@chrisabides Great advice. Especially about using caps in hashtags. And I’m going to take your advice and like and boost. (Unless if boosting it delivers the same accolades as a like? If so is there a reason to go both?)

@billybitts "Boost" is the same as "retweet", and that's way more important here than on Twitter.

"Favorite" is the same as "like", and doesn't do very much here except signal approval (since there's no algorithm tracking likes, and boosting highly-liked posts into people's timelines).

The main takeaway: boosting means more here, do that more.

@chrisabides But if I boost, does it serve any purpose to favorite as well. I have no problem doing so. Just wondered if there was a good reason I shouldn’t.
@billybitts Not especially. Favoriting is for fun, really.
@chrisabides @billybitts "Favoriting is for fun" is such a wonderful, obvious, and difficult thing to internalize here after That Other Place - "favoriting is for fun" and "Notice Me Senpai!" are neighbors but miles apart.
@chrisabides @SturdyAlex I saw you were looking for guidance on CWs. Hope this helps
@chrisabides How is it possible to post such a long toot? Is that because it's under a content warning?
@corneliusroemer Each server has different character limits. The server I'm on has an absurd 11k limit. We're not good at brevity over here.
@chrisabides What? it's not always 509 characters? Wow!
11k vs. 500 character. Lol. Jealous - I want that too (whining child at the candy shelf just before the checkout).
@chrisabides That is a pretty good aggregation of useful "things to know". Good work, putting that together :)
@chrisabides
"There's no post-quoting here, and that's by design." - if you use a mastodon instance. If you're on some other fediverse software, you can.
@chrisabides useful to know I should use “CamelCase” in hashtags.
@chrisabides excellent, Ty so much for this collection. So heldful to someone #newhere #neuhier
@chrisabides Thank you so much for putting this all together. Really great info.
@chrisabides very helpful, thanks a lot! 👍
@chrisabides Thank you for sharing this! I've been picking things up as I go but the info re: threading was particularly useful.

@chrisabides Thanks, this helped me a lot!

I do think though, that having decided against quote tooting is at least questionable. Having read through the github discussions regarding this (https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/12753) I fully agree with the primary goal of not enabling toxic use of it. However, there might be better ways of achieving this, especially in regards of better working moderation that you also mentioned.

Quote Toots · Issue #12753 · mastodon/mastodon

The Mastodon Web Client does not have a quote button and rather requires you to reply to a users toot directly rather than adding a comment on top. Arguably this prevents some forms of harassment b...

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@chrisabides On top of it one can see the side effects with this design decision in the replies of popular toots like this where disussion gets really messy because all you see is dozens of quote toot workarounds. :/
@chrisabides It's a whole new world. I had to come here to be able to see the toxicity there.

@chrisabides Unlisting replies is a good one! I didn't realise you could do that. Ironically, I am not enlisting this reply as I think it's a good tip!

If you are reading this and wondering how... When you reply to a post, select the globe icon and select "Unlisted".

Interestingly, I can't see this option on the mobile app (Android). There, it only has the options "Public", "Followers only" and "Only people I mention".