Authors can limit and disable quoting, both globally on the new Posting Defaults page, and individually on specific posts. Also, when quoted, they can easily revoke the use of their post.
Nice.
Authors can limit and disable quoting, both globally on the new Posting Defaults page, and individually on specific posts. Also, when quoted, they can easily revoke the use of their post.
Nice.
That’s fair.
I did also try directly searching for accounts from loops, i.e. @eickertv@loops.video and Rudygardea@loops.video, and neither of those popped up either.
Seems a bit early to me.
I tried searching for @loops.video users on three separate mastodon instances and the only ones that pop up are the “official” accounts (@dansup@loops.video and @loops.video@loops.video).
Anyone else have better luck federating with loops?
Seems a bit early to me.
I tried searching for @loops.video users on three separate mastodon instances and the only ones that pop up are the “official” accounts (@dansup@loops.video and @loops.video@loops.video).
Anyone else have better luck federating with loops?


Last I heard from Automattic, they were putting the Fediverse conversion on indefinite hiatus.
Is your news saying they’re starting up again ?


Just to make this abundantly clear, we received a cease & desist against our use of the name ‘Revolt’, we are not releasing any further details as this may cause harassment of the other party and may hurt negotiations.
Damn, that sucks. I wonder who the whiny IP baby is.


I do wish cross-posting between fediverse types (microblogs, link aggregators, image sharing) was as easy as cross-posting within them.
I know it’s technically feasible to comment on a Lemmy post from your mastodon account (at least, that’s what I was told), but it’s not easy or intuitive.


They’d use that money to turn it back into twitter.
Yea, I don’t think we’ll ever be able to disable that kind of thing.
But this addresses at least one of the main concerns people had with allowing quote-posting.