I have a design issue I can't quite settle on, mostly because it doesn't massively matter, but I would like to figure it out properly. So I'm going to run a couple of polls here to find out how people feel about it.

Namely, when displaying notifications, both the Mastodon web interface and Toot! have two different styles they use: Either a full post like on a normal timeline, or a sort of compact version shown embedded in the notification message.

The two are shown below:

The question is, which notifications should use which? Some are fairly obvious: Mentions should probably use the full toot, while favourites and boosts should use the compacted one, especially when you have folding enabled.

But for some it's less clear! For instance, Mastodon shows finished polls as full toots, while Toot! now uses the compact form, because I found the full posts a bit confusing when reading notifications.

But, do you agree with this?

I think polls should show the full toot.
37.7%
I think polls should show the compact version.
52.8%
I just like answering polls.
9.4%
Poll ended at .
There are other types that are also less clear. What about notifications when somebody you have subscribed to posts? This is a bit more like a mention, so it kind of makes sense to use the full view, but Toot currently uses the compact one.
I'd prefer the full one.
41.8%
The compact view makes sense.
41.8%
No thoughts, only clicks.
16.5%
Poll ended at .

@tootapp i like the full version, because then I can quickly scan someone posting about something, vs someone responding or doing something with another post (such as favving or boosting)

So full view for subscribed posts make sense

(Or if you're gonna do compact; maaaaaaybe a preference toggle to make it full? :3)