Here's a #tip if you're a #newbie to Mastodon: you can search for people with their name or handle under the # icon here ==>

If you want to make sure you see your favourite writer or good friend's toots you can press the 🔔 icon on their profile and you'll get notifications. This makes up for the lack of algos which would usually show you "important" posts etc

Remember, this platform was created by a community including queer, trans, neurodiverse and disabled people. It is designed to be more of a safe space than many social media platforms.

Be respectful and if you share an image edit it to add a caption to help people know what it is

Content Warnings (CWs) are not censorship, they are consent. Its just a way of being kind and polite.

Use CWs liberally so that people don't have to automatically see iffy things like politics, hate, violence, food etc (yes, I love food too but some people feel uncomfortable about it for various reasons).

It takes seconds to add a CW and it will make people more comfortable engaging with and boosting your post too.

You can change settings so you see all the CW content if you like

@Isa no shade intended - I am a newb here so trying to get a feel for the culture and etiquette of Mastodon. As nearly everything could be a trigger to someone, I am not sure when I should apply a CW. I understand the big ones like politics, hate, offensive jokes, cat memes… but not sure what metric to use when deciding if a post should have a CW or not. Should I CW all my posts? I am not sure how liberal is too liberal
Thanks 😊
@KrystalDionne I've actually heard it's mostly just politics (including birdsite), hate, violence, food and Wordle 🤣🤣🤣
@Isa @KrystalDionne lots of folks CW alcohol pics