In many ways, Mastodon feels like rewinding the clock on social media back to the early days of Twitter and Facebook. On the consume side, that means that your home feed has no algorithm (this can be disorienting at first).
Practically, it means that you see only what you want to see and only see it linearly. You never wonder “why am I seeing this and how do I make it go away?”. Content can only enter your home feed via your followed tags or handles and the feed is linear like the early days of social media.
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What allows this particular piece of software to implement an egregious dark pattern and have it be ok?
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Anything in particular I’m missing with sync?
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That was actually caused by using old import files.
I’ve made a ticket for the instance issue: https://github.com/laurencedawson/sync-for-lemmy/issues/421
re: “multi communities” I too think its best to wait for a proper lemmy solution here. The only other way I can think to do it is to manually call the posts api n times for each community. Its not going to be a good experiene.
re: hiding, the solution sync has now isn’t the best but I’m waiting for this to also be added on lemmy
re: web settings: there’s an open ticket for this and I’ve just marked it as high priority. I’ll try to get that added for the next release.
re: long pressing: there’s an open ticket for this too
re: negative #s: I’m pretty sure sync displays negative scores unless I’m missing something here?
re: low ram usage: I try to make things myself, don’t rely on libs and still use java!
So tl;dr most of your points are being tracked as open issues. I’ve prioritised a few and hopefully they’ll be included for the next release.
Thanks for the detailed reply!
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The amount the world would be better if Syncs ads didn’t exist would be negligibly minuscule to be sure, but it would be better. Every time someone was displayed an ad it made the world just a tiny bit worse. Even if it is the equivalent of a grain of sand on the beach. Perhaps overall there was a net positive, but my only point is that ads are bad and only doing it a little bit doesn’t mean it is good.
Like killing one person to save 10 doesn’t mean killing one person was good in of itself. The stakes are obviously quite low in the case of ads in this particular piece of software, but I still don’t agree with it on principle. If all ads on the internet were eliminated then the whole experience would be greatly improved.
By what metric?
Huh, it turns out anti-ad extremism is a thing after all. Your behavior here is especially odd when the developer himself is an active user you can easily reach out to, and there’s a dedicated community for constructive discussion of the app; yet you would rather compare its ads to people dying instead. And you’d say Sync is what makes everything worse somehow, out of all things in the world?
I am not vocally questioning your intention at this point in time, and would rather not be forced to. Do know that this is not a good look, and please mind your behavior going forward. Thanks.