Having run my own test mastodon server, I can tell you that boosting is REALLY important. That's how posts propagate between servers that are not federated together.

I may get a bit technical, and it can be hard to describe but it's something like this:

Let's say that you have 2 servers, A and B that are not connected. They have their own federated timelines that is vastly different.

let's assume they have their users @a@A and @b@B that are mutuals. If user @a@A sees something interesting on theirs federated timeline and boosts it, user @b@B will see that on their own home page. But more importantly server B will now know about and download that post, and everyone else on B server will be able to see that post on their own federated timeline!

And that's why you boost, guys! It helps posts to spread.

#FediTips

@Veticia @b @a 10,000% this. I think the thing I’m working on teaching everyone is that favoriting a post does almost nothing here whereas on Twitter it had a lot more power. On Mastodon everyone needs to get used to boosting instead of favoriting.

Remember: there is no algorithm here. You are the algorithm. You feed it with boosts.

@PhotonEmpress @Veticia @a @b to say that “favoriting a post does almost nothing” bothers me, because it seems like you’re trying to replicate twitter, where every single act is in service of popularity.

on this site, favoriting a post tells someone you saw and liked their post. i am sincerely asking folks to try to create some room in their understanding of social media for 1:1 connection.

@mood second that. I usually take 1:1 more seriously than 1:1,000 connection.