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@gaditb @essentialrandom long series of changes; i think they all predate 4.0:

• use user-provided casing in autosuggest: github.com/mastodon/mastodon/p
• use the first casing as the default in the backend without intervention: github.com/mastodon/mastodon/p
• trending tags UI, which allows editing of casing: github.com/mastodon/mastodon/p

@gaditb @essentialrandom there is a reverse-network effect here too: because people (historically) haven't been able to use mastodon as "passive consumption" social media very well (because all of the big content creators weren't here), the people who stick around tend to be the people with active social investments in the community. that means that when the community decides “let's do this”… people actually do it. it doesn't feel like a huge uphill climb where most people don't care; you can just click on the local timeline for any instance and find people actively interested in making that instance better.

not all of them have the right ideas about what “making it better” means or how to go about it, but

@gaditb @essentialrandom (admins actually now CAN edit the default casing of a tag to make it camelcase, so there was actually a code change which resulted from this discussion. eugen added it as part of the trends review workflow.)

@gaditb @essentialrandom oh i didn't necessarily mean just code! (code is actually really hard to change lol! although that too!)

admins are people here, and people you can just talk to. sitewide discourses can, or at least feel like they can, impact admin policy, especially if you are on a medium-sized instance and feel like you can get a quorum with your local mates. (i think admins are actually pretty hard to persuade but it's decidedly different than on a centralized platform regardless.)

and also like… people are PROUD of their communities in many cases?

in any case, i'm not saying this NECESSITATES people being cops about things, but i do think we have more general civic engagement here, and some people approach civic engagement by being cops. it is in OUR hands to decide the future of the platform, and fortunately or unfortunately that means There Will Be Politics about What That Means.

and i totally get people who are like “i don't want to be politically engaged i just want to post pictures of cute boys on the internet”. you don't have to be political, and you CAN just post cute boys. however, politics will be happening outside your door regardless, and i think that can come as a shock to people who are used to spaces where that kind of discussion… isn't really productive or doesn't lead anywhere ever.

@gaditb at some point you look up and you realize “if i moved to a different social media site i would have to deal with no longer trending” and you realize you actually have a pretty good place here

@gaditb one time i refused to let trend on this instance and so @aescling went in and forked the code to make always trend (in a merge request i reviewed but shhh) and that is entirely the kind of energy we go for here

@gaditb @essentialrandom yeah something i will say as an Old is that masto users are definitely way more invested in The Meta but that comes as a direct consequence of it being something they can be engaged in and change, like

twitter users could yell and scream for a change to the platform all day and like, what's the point, twitter isn't going to listen lmao. but here that same discourse CAN have a material impact on the platform, so there's actually a reason to get involved

what this means is that users generally DO feel enabled to influence and shape the platform with their actions, and that has both positive and negative effects lol

i just want to read trans porn which is about being trans, not your, like, 20 other kinks

you may have heard of anti-software software club

but have you heard of…
anti- indie web

@aescling (there are lots of things one can do with content but my post was mainly targeting those roles slated for destruction in the machine apocalypse)

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