odd
odd

@johnphilpin šŸ¤ÆBoioioing! I see that you follow more than 2500 accounts more than I. I didnā€™t think there were that many on Micro.Blog.

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JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin

@odd aah yes - but a little like your own observation ā€¦ which ones are really active ? ā€¦ I donā€™t follow mastodon accounts or web sites ā€¦ so all supposedly real micro bloggers

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JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin

@odd extra observation ā€” @gluon says you are following 3 I am not - they are mastadon and web sites - not ā€˜realā€™ users ā€¦ meanwhile micro blog says you are following 20 users I am not - but when I click through NO accounts are listed ā€” something wacky in the counting code ā€¦ you arenā€™t the only one ā€¦ I find that with other users aswell - reported but guessing not a high priority bug

// @manton

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@JohnPhilpin Yeah, I still haven't had a chance to look at that... Thanks for the reminder.

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@manton šŸ˜Ž no worries - not a massive deal unless it is a symptom of a bigger problem

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odd
odd

@JohnPhilpin Yes, Iā€™d like to both groom my existing follow list, and add new ones, but checking for new users to follow in another persons following can be a downer - lotā€™s of people who havenā€™t posted in two or three years, or at allā€¦

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JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin

@odd exactly -an enhancement that shows all or some of;

  • Broadcast only or do they reply?
  • Been online since ā€¦ date
  • Last post ā€¦ date
  • Total number of posts ā€¦ ever

Etc etc

// @manton @vincent

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SimonWoods
SimonWoods

@JohnPhilpin @JohnPhilpin @odd @manton @vincent Entirely opt-in, of course. Thereā€™s a mix of performative and privacy invasive info in there.

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Miraz
Miraz

@JohnPhilpin @odd that's a good collection of what would be useful info. I think I'm still 'following' quite a few who no longer post.

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@simonwoods the info behind those 4 items is surely public domain ? Itā€™s hard to find but for any person I can look up when they posted if they reply etc ?

Defo donā€™t want to mess up privacy angles ā€” against all that People First is about.

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hjertnes
hjertnes

@odd I constantly prune my follow lists on all the social platforms I use,and all of them have a lot of people who are no longer active

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renevanbelzen
renevanbelzen

@hjertnes Or even alive. With (self-hosted) blogs itā€™s much easier, because if people stop, the domain gets unresponsive (not found).

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SimonWoods
SimonWoods

@JohnPhilpin Sure, you can go hunting for it but itā€™s different to when it is easily displayed for all to see. Given that youā€™d like to have it displayed somewhere for you to see it, I assume youā€™d prefer to not go hunting.

The performative angle is most attached to most recent and total number statistics, in which people might make assumptions about people based entirely on numbers: ā€œomg you tweet so much no wonder youā€™re a loserā€ etc.

With statistics in general, I think opt-in continues to be the best default, whether weā€™re talking about this type of display or whether people have analytics code in their blog.

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hjertnes
hjertnes

@renevanbelzen thatā€™s not always true

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