Why are pinned posts paginated in Mastodon now? Some people's boundaries posts are buried behind other pinned posts they have now. Thanks, John Mastodon.
Pinned toots are pinned, and I can not stress this enough, because people want you to see them with more importance than anything else on their profile...
@Shrigglepuss Here's the Eugen Postβ„’ on the topic, from April https://mastodon.social/@Gargron/114344233217436987
@annika Eaugh. In a social network that's supposed to be community-owned/managed/whatever, it is that very community that gets to determine what is too "disruptive" for them...

@annika Having boundaries easily accessible and prominent on a profile as one example, and not ignored, even by total accident, because it was paginated behind some other post that just happens to have happened chronologically later on is also *very* disruptive in a *very* meaningful way to people that require that feature.

I wonder if whoever is making decisions like this are even particularly involved with this network (and its needs!) outside of their own techbro bubbles