It’s not just lemmy that’s benefiting from Elon Musk.

  • Franzia@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 year ago

    I find Mastodon very stuffy and boring, is there a way to shake up my feed? I feel like I’m missing something about how the app works.

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      1 year ago

      I’d recommend following the hashtags you want to see. It’s sort of a build-your-own algorithm

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      1 year ago

      Follow a lot of people to fill up your feed. Be generous with it, and if someone you followed continuously posts something you’re not interested in, you can just unfollow, or put up a filter so those posts from that person do not show up.

      There’s also a feature to follow hashtags so they appear in your home feed, so just search hashtags of things you find interesting. That’s a good way to find new people to follow as well! Advanced web view also allows you to make feeds for specific hashtags or hashtag combinations for even more control.

      And if you happen to find an instance catered to your specific interests, you can make an account there, and you can even migrate an existing account so your followers come with. Chances are the local feed will be filled up with content you enjoy on such an instance.

      And if you want to help your followers discover similar people, be sure to boost content you enjoy.

      On Mastodon, you are in control of your feeds. Even on the federated timeline, to an extent (as filters work there as well).

    • terminhell@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 year ago

      This is a welcome change tbh. All these other platforms push rage bait and crap just to drive engagement numbers.

      It’s refreshing to go back a little to how the Internet used to be. You had to go and find what you liked, not have a million things pushed on you.

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      1 year ago

      Tools help, and because the Fediverse API is completely accessible, folks have already come up with awesome stuff.

      • Populate your following list by finding friends, the Fedifinder still appears to work and helps find friends from Twitter on Masto: https://fedifinder.glitch.me/
      • Now find friends of friends, the wider social graph. Followgraph works wonders: https://followgraph.vercel.app/
      • Now you will likely miss posts, so try following updates of people if you really enjoy their content, plus of course pinning hashtags. PLUS. Up your game with an algorithm, either in the dedicated Mastodon app (trending posts) or with more customisation through the app Fediview: https://fediview.com/ Using Mastodon Digest (GitHub), you could also set up your own automation script.
      • Folks have created lists and groups you can mass subscribe. The most successful one I know is from and for academics, perhaps there is a field for you in there. Journalists have similar stuff. See https://github.com/nathanlesage/academics-on-mastodon
      • There are many awesome apps out there to access your content, improving the experience. I recommend Phanpy because of its unique and sleek design, see https://phanpy.social/. If you miss Quote Tweets and other stuff, try an app like Elk.
      • Mastodon is only one option, if you want all of Twitter’s tools and more cool stuff, try Firefish. You can migrate followers and posts. This way, you can skip many external tools.

      And that’s just the beginning.