

It has been different from instance to instance at least for a while. I think maybe it’s a local setting in Mastodon on how to handle long form content.
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It has been different from instance to instance at least for a while. I think maybe it’s a local setting in Mastodon on how to handle long form content.


The term antifa is pretty common among anti-fascists in Germany at least. Maybe it hasn’t catched on much in the US because the country has been busy sleepwalking into totalitarianism.


This should probably be clear in the UX - right now it looks like I can downvote and emoji you at the same time, even though that’s probably not the case behind the scenes. In a way that risks people accidentally upvoting and giving attention to bad content - I guess I’d personally (in a moment of weakness) throw the 🤡 at leninists or trumpists, voiced I wouldn’t want to amplify.
Also - I was confused about some emojis not working, and then I realized they were tabs and that only the buttons below are emojis. Guess it proves how no UX is idiot proof. Also thumbs up is not under the tab illustrated with a thumbs up, which is confusing. :)


I feel like there’s a risk of abuse though - I could totally see myself replying to certain things with a 🤡 rather than engaging in a debate, and I’m not sure that’s healthy for online culture.


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Sounds really cool! Concert films in the cinema is an incredibly underrated format - of course nothing compares to the real thing, but cinema is capable of capturing a lot of the energy and the music tends to sound as good as a concert hall and better than a stadium. Adding 3D to the mix sounds like great fun, unlike with ordinary cinema where it’s arguably a complete gimmick.
Thanks for the review!