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Folks, we need (#)Monthstodon.

Mastodon isn't exciting enough.

"It's all about engagement"

Yeah, but Monthstodon IS engagement.

You see what content gets liked, what gets not...then more quickly Mastodon users are going to want to improve their posts, post more stuff that gets liked...instead of posting their genuine feelings like I do!

Hahaha, you thought you got rid of my Monthstodon aspirations? Not by a long shot!

Would like DMs / Direct Messages to be more obviously marked so that recipients have it made clear what they're receiving.

Would like the DM icon to be more noticable.

Maybe an option to have DMs always sent with a CW?
And an option to have DMs received get delivered with a CW?

If I post on Facebook I don't want, I don't expect, my post to appear on Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. If I post on Mastodon I don't want my content to go to Kbin, Lemmy, Threads (Meta's decentralized app), or a site/app I never heard of. I don't want my content going someplace that I did not *choose* as a destination.

I've gotten a number of federation fan boys lecturing me that is what the decentralization is all about.

Decentralization has been sold as a protective move against corporate abuse. Preventing another Elon Musk and protecting people from anti-user pro-profit policies.

Mastodon and open source are supposed to be about respecting users.

I think it should be a user's choice where her/his content ends up. I think it should be in their power to make that choice easily without having to rely on the good will of an Instance Admin.

I think each Toot & Reply should have the following visibility options.

1. Public - Everywhere
2. Private ( only @ tagged people )
3. Mastodon ( everywhere on Mastodon, only )
4. Local ( only on the local server of the user )

Plus a Preference for the user to pick his/her default visibility level.