If your #post is a #reply, and mentions a lot of #accounts, please consider sandwiching your message between the account #handle you're actually replying to, and the list of remaining account handles at the end.
In email terms, it helps others to mentally distinguish a "To:" from a "CC:", which is a good idea not just if one feels the need to write an emotionally charged reply.
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.
You might have hundreds of followers, but there will always be that top 10+ people who consistently engage with you. Not every day or even every week. But they check in when the time is right - for them.
You know who they are. Keep them close. And reciprocate. #fediverse#engage#share#boost#reply#favourite
Absolutely, you have expressed the essence of Mastodon communication. A multitude of micro-conversations, each very specific and apparently minor, but honest and in the spirit of true dialogue. In combination, these conversations effect real change.
That is why the main mode of posting on Mastodon is the reply, not the big post.
I saw some #conversation on here last night in which the OP posted about how angry they were when anyone except their friends replied to their post. I do think they meant in terms of being argumentative ... well, I did originally. They said it was #Mastodon#ettiquette (#Matoquette? #Mastettiquet?) to not reply unless you know the OP/commenter.