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in reply to caos

And stop using all those fucking hashtags because it posts to communities.

And stop "@ing" people when you reply to them.

The only reason I clicked this was the hope you all had started realizing this so I'd get to stop blocking you all for the spam.

It's not complicated but everyone from a twitter knockoff I've tried to explain it to, just can't seem to fucking understand and come up with crazy conspiracies that bots are doing it.

in reply to givesomefucks

honestly hashtags is 100% lemmy's fault: groups/communities are "audience" AP field, lemmy some time ago aiming to be "more compatible with mastodon" made it so that posts in communities get automatically added an hashtag, and hashtags get sent into communities. this is honestly stupid and should be undone, you'd better aim your anger at lemmy devs.

regarding mentions, Twitter-like software needs them for addressing: lemmy implies that replies are addressed to replied-to user, other software doesn't (you may want to contribute to a conversation without mentioning user directly above). if they don't mention, you don't see it, you'll have to just deal with this. you could cook yourself a client that finds mentions in object "tag" and removes them from the body itself if you care this much

in reply to givesomefucks

If you want to post in a community, it must be mentioned with @, if hashtags are posted in comminitS, this is some special programming of your instance, so please complain there.
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in reply to Tealk

@Tealk Apparently there are also Lemmy apps that display hashtags in a somewhat exaggerated way.
This used to be the case in the web gui until a year ago (an earlier version of the instructions also stated that you should not use hashtags in the headline, but the display now works very well there)
But maybe I should still add a hint in the instructions that you should use hashtags sparingly or put them at the end.

...But if someone as a Lemmy user is so afraid of the Fediverse, perhaps it would be better and easier to mute the Fediverse community.

in reply to givesomefucks

Hashtags is how a majority(?) of the rest of the fediverse works to find "like" things. Lemmy and Lemmy like software are the strange ones in how it works with posts.

It would be nice if our user profiles had an option "show hashtags" so that users that want to see the hashtags can and those that don't won't. Best of both worlds. Make it account specific. It also allows people to post on the rest of the fediverse AND Lemmy in how both expect.

in reply to givesomefucks

Username does NOT check out. You give too many.

You can block the main mastodon instances if you find it THAT horrible. No more hashtags in your feed then.

This entry was edited (3 months ago)
in reply to unautrenom

Look at the instance OP is from, it's not one of the big twitter knockoffs.

If there's a way to block every twitter knockoff at once I'd love to hear it, but unfortunately I think you just didn't understand what's happening and won't be able to actually help anyone...

You just seem to want an argument

in reply to givesomefucks

Look at the instance OP is from, it's not one of the big twitter knockoffs.


Their target audience is Mastodon users though, not Lemmy. And Mastodon requires hashtags for discovery. OP is just writing their post in a way that it can be found by Mastodon users.

in reply to caos

I really hope you don't. Lemmy is a particular type of community and it's already being filled with unnecessary and annoying tags and hashtags. They really don't mesh well together.
in reply to Ulrich

Every Fediverse content looks a little different, depending on which access software or app you use to view it. It seems that there are also Lemmy apps that display hashtags a little too exaggerated, while in others and in the web-gui it is ok. (in an earlier version of the guide it also said that you shouldn't use hashtags/tags esp. in the headline because it didn't work properly back then).

But maybe I should include a note in the instructions that hashtags should be used sparingly or placed at the end?

in reply to caos

It doesn't matter what software you use. There's no point to hashtags on Lemmy. It's just a fundamentally different platform in that way. And I find it incredibly annoying that Masto, Twitter, and other microblogging platforms will tag everyone who was ever involved in a thread. Character limits are stupid and remove all nuance from any conversation. Not to mention all those automated tags eat into your character limits and just add a bunch of clutter for no reason. If you reply to someone on Lemmy, they get a notification, so the only time you need to tag someone is if you want them to see your comment and you didn't reply specifically to them.
in reply to Ulrich

I'm not a big fan of Mastodon either (started with it, but now prefer Friendica and Lemmy), for me personally it's not a good fit.
But hashtags on Mastodon are at least a way to follow not just individual users but also topics (and this only works if they are hashtagged).
With Friendica, Sharkey and others, you can define your own individual channels / antennas for certain topics, so hashtags and individual accounts are not so important. And for Lemmy, they're not important at all. But as a Lemmy user, I can still put up with it when I see a hashtag (that gives others an advantage). What's so bad about seeing it?