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Today we're launching a new #Mastodon feature that will highlight writers and journalists that are active on the fediverse when their their articles are being shared.

https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2024/07/highlighting-journalism-on-mastodon/

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in reply to Liam @ GamingOnLinux 🐧🎮

Mastodon is getting the crap beaten out of it by Threads and BluSky because they have basic features that we're missing, like onboarding and quote posts.

Helping journalists (most of whom aren't even on this platform) get credit for articles where they can already put their mastodon handle at the bottom seems to me to be a strange allocation of resources.

in reply to Louis Ingenthron

@LouisIngenthron Well, it's not a race, and Threads is connecting up with the Fediverse so they will work together anyway.

As for the feature, it's actually incredibly useful and makes it even easier to find people to follow. There's no downside to it, and it's just useful to have. I don't see the problem with it.

in reply to Liam @ GamingOnLinux 🐧🎮

@gamingonlinux @LouisIngenthron
"They" don't let me use Linux anymore.
They broke about five laptops of mine just because I had Linux installed on them.

Thank you 💞😊

in reply to Flipboard

@Flipboard Very similar to what eg Google+ did with rel-author and what I worked on implementing into Flattr back the as well. Not sure why rel-author isn’t used 🤔 http://microformats.org/wiki/rel-author
in reply to Pelle Wessman

@Flipboard Added a comment about it: https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/pull/30398#issuecomment-2204184781

It’s sad to not see more cooperation between #Mastodon / #Fediverse and #IndieWeb

The latter is focused on social semantics for the web and the former for social semantics for ActivityPub – when the two overlap they should coordinate – and articles are very much web pages and something the #IndieWeb knows best practices around

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