Anyone knows of a Mastodon client for Linux,
that allows message splitting across multiple toots automatically,
and published at once?
Something like Fedilab for android has.
Tried mere website, and Tokodon but didn't find it there.
Tried installing Tuba, but it didn't open the browser, and didn't give me a link to paste. so couldn't log in.
In my feed and notifications I would like something to differentiate between people I follow and people I don't. Some checkmark or just a line under people's name. Something similar could be done to indicate if someone follows you. Is this perhaps done in a subtle way I just don't notice?
I am bad at remembering if I follow people or not. I also don't check my followers regularly.
okay i'm trying out new mastodon clients and holy shit https://statuzer.com/ allows you to make a 3d interactive list of all of the posts in a timeline like what the fuck?
In mobile @phanpy I don't see how to edit post and I don't see how to mark notification read. 🙁🤔
(but phanpy has the best design and ux 🫶🏻) #mastodonclients#phanpy
Mastodon clients in the Apple ecosystem can sync timeline read position using iCloud.
That’s nice because you can always continue reading your timeline from where you left of, even if you switch from phone to computer etc.
Would it be technically possible to instead have a timeline read position as a variable connected to your account in the server that clients can read and write to? 🤔
That way it wouldn’t matter which client or OS you are using, you could still have a synced timeline experience.
Q: Are there any Mastodon apps or clients that show something other than the chronological timeline?
For example:
• hiding old posts you've already read
• sorting posts other than date-based
• surfacing posts by friends who post infrequently
• surfacing trending posts, and adding them to your main feed
Thanks for any suggestions! Please share for visibility.
Aside from looking real good, and having a multi-column view, @phanpy is doing something I've not yet seen in any #Mastodon client (be it browser, desktop, or mobile) and I love it.
I can setup a timeline to view hashtags. Not just one hashtag, but up to five combined!
For example:
I could have a dedicated webdev column, watching the tags - Frontend, CSS, 11ty, UI, JavaScript.
This is a great way of curating and surfacing content I'm interested in 💚 Thanks devs!