Love is love.
Love is love.
Some people believe there's no purpose to "liking" something on Mastodon since it doesn't affect any algorithm.
Not the case.
It does something incredibly valuable: it acknowledges people.
Which is incredibly powerful, and is all the more important *because* it's not connected to gaming any algorithm.
By liking something on Mastodon, you are doing it honestly -- without any agenda at play other than that you like it.
So go ahead. Click that like button for its own sake.
A very Happy Lunar New Year to everyone! πππ
I'd like to widen the scope of accounts I follow on Mastodon. Just to cast a wide net, I'm interested in people from most walks of life, particularly creative people, but not restricted to. Cool/informative/funny/interesting accounts. Any professions.
If this doesn't narrow it down much, that's intentional. Basically, just link me the accounts of people you think are cool or noteworthy and I'll take a look and see if they're my cup o'.
A full rotation of the Moon in high resolution created from photos captured by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft.
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap200719.html
Credit: LRO/ASU/NASA
Christmas tree π² - β
Food prepped for tomorrow -β
Clean home π -β
Playlist organized -β
Outfit planned -β
Presents -β
Shiny Christmas-appropriate nail polish -β
Okay ready for the big day!
In case I don't get online tomorrow: HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ONE AND ALL! πππ₯³π₯π₯°
For those of you who like flowcharts, behold: a flowchart of the visibility of a post/toot to Mastodon!
(Source: @axbom https://axbom.com/mastodon-tips/)
There has recently been a huge rush of people trying out Mastodon. This is also noticeable in the number of people reading my earlier Mastodon Guide. I wanted to take this opportunity to provide a brief list of usage tips that I wish I had at hand when first setting