Trans rights are human rights.

Black lives matter.

No human is illegal.

Love is love.

Their body, their choice.

Science is real.

Kindness is everything.

P.S. If you started following me due to this post, PLEASE look at my profile and decide if it's for you.

Make sure general nerdiness, tabletop roleplay, and other related pursuits are the kind of content you want to see in your timeline.

Our values obviously align, but our interests/hobbies might not. No hard feelings if you unfollow. πŸ˜‰

@dragoncrown I do agree with these things, but I have an allergic reaction to any post that says β€œboost if you agree.”

@Rabbit Fair, but this post is actually to satiate a curiosity of mine, not engagement.

One of my favorite things about this platform is that the engagement chase is not much if a thing here. 😁

@dragoncrown @Rabbit I mean, you could always do a poll 🀷
@raphaelmorgan @dragoncrown @Rabbit would a poll allow you to see the breakdown of numbers by instances?
@Mellifluence @dragoncrown it wouldn't, but would this? like I guess he could go through the boost notifications one by one and count them but that sounds pretty exhausting
(plus, looking through the boosts would only show who *did*, not who ignored, so any differences could be accounted for by who actually saw the post)
the reason he gave me is fair though, polls don't require a commitment like boosting does

@raphaelmorgan @Mellifluence There is also another corollary I am paying attention to.

One of the things I really like about Mastodon is that its very design and lack of algorithm creates a friction that inherently prevents virality.

It would take a vast, concerted user effort for a message to spread. Especially from a small account. I am interested to see how far it goes.