It allows for more precise content filtering. Say you hate Star Trek but you like the people on the Star Trek instance, you can now solve that in one click
Adding an option "Block all users from this instance" would be a good addition, though.
It allows for more precise content filtering. Say you hate Star Trek but you like the people on the Star Trek instance, you can now solve that in one click
Adding an option "Block all users from this instance" would be a good addition, though.
I can read this text in thirty seconds without having to find my headphones.
Yeah, it's literally in the title.
"Needless to say,..."
[Says it anyway]
Yeah, it's easy:
That's basically all there is to it if you're not trying to get a six pack. It takes some time to get used to, but then your body will start figuring out things by itself (like '"I need more vitamins" and "I hate feeling bloated because of empty calories").
Yeah, we can just go back to the restaurant hiring their own delivery people.
Oh nice, ragebait. That surely brings back the authentic Reddit feeling.
/s
Lately, people have been posting really old memes (Advice Animals etc), but I do like that. It feels a bit like gathering all the parts of recent internet culture that were actually fun and using them to start over.
It looks great, thank you very much for your work!
If you're looking for inspiration on UI design, you might check out Sync for Reddit while it's still active. It's one of the best apps I've ever used.
One of the main reasons I like using Mastodon for work is the fact that it's completely separate from the large social networks. It's only used by people who are committed to creating a new, better place. I don't think users of Threads (or Xitter, for that matter) would have anything to offer for me.