Strangers offering unsolicited advice or derailing conversations should be familiar to all who use social media. In our new #Mastodon for Android update, we’re testing a new feature aimed to curb these behaviours:

https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2023/11/improving-the-quality-of-conversations-on-mastodon/

Improving the quality of conversations on Mastodon

In our most recent Mastodon for Android release, we’re testing a new feature aimed to curb unneccesary negativity that comes from being on the Internet.

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@Mastodon for every 1 "derailed conversation" I see 10 people who are offended that anybody defaces their masterpiece by replying to it.

People replying to themselves is what what I think started X's descent into hell (the endpoint of that is that you don't need to have a blog, link to the rest of the net, ...) and I think would be must better to "just say no" to that behavior by prohibiting it.

If you wanted to make things better, how about a reply browsing UI that works?

@UP8 @Mastodon it's that kind of elitest attitude that put me off of using Lemmy altogether.

You're not the only one allowed to have an opinion...
Here is a better idea. Rather than being arrogant and pretending you're the only person entitled to an opinion block/mute people who bother you.

It really is weird though. A platform where it's public I don't know what kind of mindset you need to have to think the way they do. If they want to limit conversations. There are better ways.

@LillianVS @Mastodon i’m thinking you are using “you” generically in your reply and not to referent to “UP8” (myself) but I am not completely aure

Mind you, I have certainly jumped into the middle of a conversation with a non-productive comment early in my Mastodon experience because the user interface didn’t give me a clear understanding of the context, I am more careful now.

@UP8 @Mastodon To clarify since the character limit, I am not referring to UP8 but the people who dislike conversations with strangers on a public platform