If you enjoy someone's post on #Mastodon go ahead and click the star. If someone tells you that's meaningless because there's no #algorithm, ignore them. Sure, boost the post too if you want others to also see the post, but don't think telling someone you like what they posted is somehow unimportant. In real life I don't tell someone, "good job," or "well said," or "I love that," for the sake of some algorithm, I do it because I'm human and they are too. It's fundamental to being truly social.
@tuckerteague it also suggest that the only reason I "liked" posts on Twitter was because of the algorithm. That's not true, it is a form of communication towards the poster. Human interaction. And I can for the life of me not see why this part of it wouldn't be the same here.
@wijsgerig @tuckerteague Yeah, I remember when Twitter started aggressively showing my likes to other people & I wish they hadn’t.
@palafo @wijsgerig @tuckerteague and vice versa, too. Still one of the more irritating parts of Twitter for me (at least as far as “features” go)