Tiny Mastodon Tip About Boosts  !

First, yes! You should absolutely boost the posts that you like on Mastodon!  

Boosting (reposting) is a very important feature on Mastodon! Because there are no algorithm to push content in your timeline, it is what others post and repost that you see chronologically.

Boosting keeps Mastodon alive!
Do it! Boost it!   

That being said,
if you personally get annoyed by someone else's boosts, know that you have options:

1. Everyone should enable the "Group boosts in timelines" option. You can find it from the browser interface in "Preferences" > "Other" at the very top. This will hide new boosts for posts that have been recently boosted  

2. You can hide all of someone's boosts without hiding their original posts. Go to the person's profile, select the 3-dot "Menu" button (in the browser interface, this will vary per mobile app), and select "Hide boosts from [handle]"  

3. You can mute someone's posts temporarily (boosts and originals). On the same "Menu", select "Mute [handle]" then "Show options." You can select between 24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days 🤐

4. Know also that you are more likely to notice someone boosting a post repeatedly if you follow few people. Because there are no algorithm here, it is also a good idea to follow more people. Especially if you find your timeline too quiet 

5. Don't forget to boost the posts that you like! 

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@Em0nM4stodon I get a lot of mixed signals on #Mastodon.

On the one hand, people get annoyed that they left their bubble and get replies from non-followers, and on the other hand boosts get promoted.

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Esta publicación de Em incide en que, en Mastodon, los usuarios dependen de los boosts (republicaciones) para ver contenido, ya que no hay un algoritmo de recomendación. Algunos usuarios pueden encontrar molestos ciertos boosts repetitivos o la saturación de publicaciones impulsadas. Em explica cómo gestionar los boosts que resultan molestos sin afectar la experiencia en Mastodon. Existen […]

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Esta publicación de Em incide en que, en Mastodon, los usuarios dependen de los boosts (republicaciones) para ver contenido, ya que no hay un algoritmo de recomendación. Algunos usuarios pueden encontrar molestos ciertos boosts repetitivos o la saturación de publicaciones impulsadas. Em explica cómo gestionar los boosts que resultan molestos sin afectar la experiencia en […]

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@Em0nM4stodon 0. Always firstly check or simply ask if the particular person wish to have its content to be boosted. Some people doesn't want that. Some doesn't wish, that some particular content should be boosted, re-shared etc. for many reasons, like copyrights, law limitations, regional limitations, author wishes and so on.
It is always nice and good to ask, to know, to be sure, and to have permission before doing anything like. This also often saves some possible troubles, that may occur.
@Em0nM4stodon Have been on Mastodon for a while and love learning more about its capabilities. Thank you for posting.