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@dclingi
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Rugged Manitoban; Economist
Another design consideration re: Mastodon is that it works well for ephemeral asynchronous communications, but for many reasons should not be counted on as an archival resource. Media attachments are periodically purged and may not be available after a week, or a month, etc. While some servers may try to preserve content forever, this may be costly and unsustainable. Creators, researchers should treat this as an ephemeral resource and make provisions for self-archiving anything important.
@paulgp er, this is nuts

An important thing I learned today is :

make sure to add a lot of hashtags to your #introduction toot even if it's a bit tedious to read

because that's the only way for people to find and follow you if you're not on the same server.

There is no keyword search on Masto

If you're in need of information about the United States' Freedom of Information Act (aka #FOIA) please check out https://foia.wiki! It's a free, collaborative, CC-licensed #legal guide with information about the statute, caselaw, sample requests and appeals, and more!
Hello fellow #econodon denizens.
@djvanness I think it’s becoming plausible that the profit maximizing feature set for communication like this is going to be saturated with propaganda. Maybe Instagram is the exception, but it has other problems
@djvanness I like it—sounds like iguanodon
@ben_golub @paulgp @wwwojtekk Is that Dyatlov?
Hey @paulgp I’ve heard you can use LaTeX on this network
I've made a deliberate choice against a quoting feature because it inevitably adds toxicity to people's behaviours. You are tempted to quote when you should be replying, and so you speak at your audience instead of with the person you are talking to. It becomes performative. Even when doing it for "good" like ridiculing awful comments, you are giving awful comments more eyeballs that way. No quote toots. Thank's