Link previews or ads: manton.org
@abc If you’re only posting a link to a blog post specifically, you mean? Yeah, I can see an argument for that, but most of the current implementations are still too heavy-handed, in my opinion.
@manton I appreciate not having link previews. We have Markdown and if wanted you can add more adornment yourself.
@manton honestly for that it just matters if you’re viewing on the native Mastodon web client or not. I pretty much never see those as I’m using Ice Cubes on mobile and Elk/Panphy in the browser on my laptop.
But I do see what you’re saying. It’s a bit distracting. Just expect your first link to pop that big card on Mastodon everytime and prepare accordingly
@starrwulfe I like a lot of the design in Phanpy. It still shows the previews but they are a little smaller. Ivory sometimes shows them way too big, but there is also a setting for it.
@darrenhester Thank you! Yes, that is why ultimately a setting is probably best, so people can opt-in to the experience they want. Also why having multiple apps is a good thing.
@pimoore I’m not sure I ever thought about it exactly this way either until I started writing about it. Seeing my own post with that link preview really struck me.
@manton This is the first I have heard of Bluesky. From what they say, Bluesky is growing quickly. Interesting.
@manton I see what you’re saying but there’s a downside to not having any link previews, especially for your own long blog posts. A micropost with just a picture gets more attention on the Timeline that the few hundreds of words you wrote that appear as but a text-only micropost. Moreover, microposts with more than two pictures can be considered a nuisance too for the Timeline.
@manton I for one think the way Craft.do does links (giving the option to keep a simple blue text link or 3 styles of link cards or the embed itself) is perfect. Options are good IMO.
@manton I’m ambivalent on that one… It could be a per-post option. Some content would trigger link previews that I want, but some posts would contain so many links. What would be the best to select for the preview? the first one? the last? a few of them? On the latter, I would disable the option altogether.
@pimoore @moonmehta True. The previews do emphasize the link more than they should when it simply maybe just a link that users can click for more context. For me, like @moonmehta, it’s mostly to help our own macro posts standing out in the timeline. I’ve figured out a way with just text though.
@pratik Personal preference. It sounds as if @manton is leaning in the same direction I am, which is that I don’t want my timeline to look like it’s littered with billboards. It doesn’t matter to me if those billboards are actual advertisements; if they interfere with reading and scanning my timeline I don’t want them.
@fgtech that’s what I’m asking. Billboards = product photos? Or even personal photos from our macro posts? Coz now if someone post 3+ photos, the timeline does look “cluttered”.
I’ve figured out a way with just text though.
Tell me!
And, I’m surprised that most people don’t seem to find more than 2 pictures in the Timeline to be a clutter but one visual link card is?