I think following specific hashtags of a profile would be useful. Technically it's like following a profile but the timeline posts filtered by specific hashtags. Perhaps similar logic on Mastodon, to hiding boosts from profile or filtering posts by subscribed languages.
Could probably solve the issue where folks create multiple accounts for different interests or circles.
@cheeaun YES! Hugely useful for following sports. E.g., #MastodonFC, #NFL and the hashtags of the individual teams and clubs, like #COYS and #LFC for instance. I created this here separate account for just that purpose because I found it impossible to mix my 'normal' account with this one; I was forever afraid to boost and post about sport because it's irrelevant to 99% of my followers there.
Also, being able to add hashtags to lists would be huge. As would being able to share lists.
@cheeaun This has probably been asked before but in case not: is it possible (as in technically in the future) to filter lists by hashtag? E.g. I have a bunch of accounts in a Football list but it's very noisy. I'd like to be able to show only posts that contain certain keywords and hashtags, e.g. a filter like "#COYS#THFC 'Tottenham' 'Spurs' 'Postecoglou'". This filter could be toggled to easily switch between an "all posts" and "filtered" state.
Somebody needs to keep Antonio off of Vicario before the deliberate fouls in that heavyweight vs flyweight mismatch start paying dividends for the Hammers.
Everton scored right when I was typing up a post about how much better defensively we've been compared to previous seasons, and how world-class Micky van der Ven has been today.
While those things are still true, that equalizer is definitely somewhat deflating.
Everton battled hard and probably deserved something from this game. They're a dangerous side with a purpose and won't be an easy game for anyone right now.
I feel goalkeepers enjoyed slightly more protection from referees during corner set pieces.
It seems teams are noticing a weakness in Vicario's physicality and ability to stand his ground during corners and are exploiting it. Since that seems to be fair game according to the refs, Spurs need to find a way of working on that and maybe having defenders help out.
I'm so happy Richarlison has found some goalscoring form. He was super frustrating to watch at the start of the season knowing his potential; he's now beginning to live up to his potential.
You can't put hashtags in lists, so you can't, for instance, put #COYS and #MastodonFC in a list and hide those posts from home. But you can put @spurs and @soccer and @epl in a list and hide those messages from home. It makes sense when you try it.
There's a vibrant #COYS / @spurs contingent here too.
Not enough people use groups. Very handy feature. They federate better than hashtags and can be added to lists, which means you can get those messages out of your main timeline and into a topic-specific list. Tags tend to get lost off replies, too, whereas groups tend to get included in replies.
"Atlético is also said to have made an opening bid of around 12 million euros, excluding a number of bonuses. An amount that doesn't even come close to what Antwerp hopes to get for Vermeeren."
"Atlético has since increased its bid, but so far the gap between what both clubs have in mind is still very large."
Antwerp want a loan back until summer if he is sold in January.
"It is an extraordinary transfer for him and for Romania. He is the fourth Romanian to arrive there and I have great confidence that he made the perfect choice”
Obviously Gica Popescu and Dumitrescu were Romanians 1&2. Pub quiz time: who was the third?
Interesting to note from Gianluca Dimarzio that Napoli “made new attempts for Dragusin during the day, increasing their offer several times. The player, however, seems determined to go and play abroad.”
Fans have assumed he'll go with Bayern, but I'm not convinced. If he was determined to go there, he would have right away, no? It seem he's making a genuine attempt at choosing the right path for him, which speaks well of his character.