I don't know if I'm the only one, it can perhaps help other users having the same troubles.
<riteo>
no mid I like you writing stuff here
<riteo>
do not ever stop blogposting here
<riteo>
either that or a gemini capsule but I really appreciate the way it's all super informal and it's a good way to talk about something I think
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solved, pango reverted
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<sewn>
noo stay
<sewn>
get a bouncer vouivre
<sad_plan>
or just get access to a server, and ssh into it
<sad_plan>
it works rather well actually sewn
<sewn>
regardless, connection matters
<sad_plan>
sure. although not eveyone cares much for it. if the channel is logged, it might not matter too much either
<sad_plan>
i wish all channels were logged. or atleast more of them
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<riteo>
ye a log is basically a huge, public, read-only bouncer
<thomas_adam>
Heh. Hosting it is one thing, constraining the size of the post is another.
<riteo>
the size of what
<thomas_adam>
riteo: Read what I said. X, mastodon, etc., all limit the size of the posts. Presumably for a reason. It could encourage “micro” blogging. I’d argue, invariably not. Users of such platforms are supposed to buy into that concept.
<thomas_adam>
It’s about convenience more than anything else. I could decided to very easily microblog on my Gemini capsule.
<thomas_adam>
No one would read it.
<riteo>
I see
<riteo>
well, I would :P
<riteo>
although yeah arguably microblogging platforms try to make that more interactive and engaging
<riteo>
although I'm not really sure that's a good thing
<riteo>
never looked at it this way
<thomas_adam>
To each their own Good luck. This is really a case of you join them out you don’t. But don’t expect “reach” by going solo.