"How could she leave the Central Hearth without taking her things with her? She said she would get them before leaving."
"She probably never took her things with her because she may have never left the Central Hearth."
I was just reading the discussion under #Mastodon's announcement about adding #quotes, and I found this observation interesting, so I'd like to quote @Valent's posts (since we already have this functionality in #Calckey 🥴).
I don't know if "quote posts" means something for Mastodon's terminology in the future, but one thing we did, a few months ago, as a fork of #Misskey, was to change our terminology from #Notes and #Renotes to #Posts and #Boosts. We also call our equivalent to a #Favorite a #Like (although we also have other emoji reactions). The idea behind this is that we want to promote the use of a more unified language across the #Fediverse, so that we can make communication between users on different #fedi platforms smoother. I think it's very important to try and co-exist in harmony in this unique and exciting federated universe, instead of every platform pushing their own "trademark" terminology, which mostly makes the experience more confusing for users discovering the #Fediverse. So I think that any change towards more common and self-explanatory terms on basic features would be a step in the right direction! :blobbonethumbsup:
Der #Hack: Dein #like & Dein #Teilen folgendes #LinkedIn Post erhöht meine #FSFE Spende auf bis zu 4000 Euro - sprich 10% der gesammten Film Produktionkosten
If you see this, could you #like, #boost or #reply? I'm trying to determine if my posts are propagating after changing servers. It seems people can't see some of my posts, not sure why.