@manton I agree with @vladcampos on most of his points.
I like seeing reposts because it shows me additional content I might not have seen otherwise.
I like seeing likes on my posts because it tells me what people are interested in seeing, and also because occasionally I get a like from a friend I haven’t heard from in a while. (Every year or two, my college roommate occasionally pops in to like one of my Facebook posts — I haven’t talked with him since 1982 but I get a kick out of seeing his name.)
Manton, I love the work you’re doing here with Micro.blog but this place feels like a kiddie pool where the water is kept at 72 degrees and we’re all required to wear floaties. I wanna swim in the ocean.
Also, Epilogue, bookmarks, Bookshelves, Movies and Notes and the RSS reader seem to me to be distractions, when Micro.blog could offer so much more.
Consider this criticism to be praise. Micro.blog is the only individual blogging platform for non-technical users worth criticizing.