heyloura
heyloura

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heyloura
heyloura

@heyloura 👍

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heyloura
heyloura

@heyloura Reply test :)

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sod
sod

@heyloura Looking good!

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pratik
pratik

@heyloura Excited to see what you are testing.

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heyloura
heyloura

@sod Thanks! Good to know I haven't horribly broken everything and these replies are going through 😂

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heyloura
heyloura

@pratik Lol, I'm always tweaking things. And then breaking things... 😆 I was inspired by some of the conversations around "likes" and taking another look at Lillihub's UI

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pratik
pratik

@heyloura Ah! Are you adding "likes" to Micro.blog? 😳

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heyloura
heyloura

@pratik I'm just playing around for now with an emoji button and thinking through some other ideas. I can't change anything on the Micro.blog side of things though.

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briandigital
briandigital

@heyloura @pratik instead of a like, a button to send a single emoji privately to the post author could be interesting… like, if someone posts their goldfish died, you want to express something other than "like!", but maybe don't want to post a full reply?

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heyloura
heyloura

@briandigital @pratik I think private emoji posts is an interesting idea and I could build something like that into my M.B client. But, those "likes", whatever form they take, would only be visible to people using my client. Which is a pretty small subset. So probably not worth it. ​ ​Making it easier to reply with an emoji is a different angle, but I worry that flooding the timeline with a stream of ❤️ and other emoji's would be detrimental. For instance, if I browse the timeline and "like" a bunch of posts in a short amount of time, than anyone following me would see like 30 emojis in a row. They would need to scroll longer and load more replies to see other interactions.

​Just my current musings at the moment 😆

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manton
manton

@heyloura @briandigital @pratik I've been wanting to experiment with emoji reactions for a long time. I think they could be a nice middle ground between short replies and likes. But yeah, ideally clients would be able to collapse them if they start cluttering the timeline.

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jsonbecker
jsonbecker

@manton I love emoji reactions, but I am not in the anti-like group. I would love to read more about those who feel icky about one versus the other and better tease out the distinction.

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briandigital
briandigital

@manton ❤️

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prealpinux
prealpinux

@heyloura @briandigital @pratik @jsonbecker I really like the idea of emoji reactions, but it would be important not to introduce clutter in the timeline. 😉

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briandigital
briandigital

@manton @heyloura @pratik @jsonbecker basically iMessage tapbacks for the web (but with a larger selection to choose from).

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pratik
pratik

@manton @heyloura @briandigital I might be among diminishing numbers at Micro.blog who don't want 'likes' or even 'emoji reactions'. That's the only part I wish I didn't have on a Mastodon app timeline. But if Micro.blog decides to implement them, can we have an option to not display them for our posts?

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jarrod
jarrod

@manton @heyloura @pratik @jsonbecker Experimentation is cool, but I don’t have any qualms with posting single emoji replies in lieu of likes/reactions. They fact that they are full replies keeps me from spamming people and the timeline by dolling them out willy-nilly and diluting their “power”.

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eurobubba
eurobubba

@manton I vote 👎 — I mean if people really want to they can already reply with emoji.

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petebrown
petebrown

@jarrod 💯

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petebrown
petebrown

@manton I’m with @eurobubba. We can already reply with emojis just fine.

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pratik
pratik

@jarrod Yup. I think it adds just the right amount of friction to make them seem like a real reply. @manton, it’s similar to Micro.blog’s policy on images in replies.

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manton
manton

@jarrod 👍

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heyloura
heyloura

@pratik @manton @jsonbecker @jarrod That's kind of where I ended up. I think the the friction in typing the emoji is helpful, for me. I've had a little personal emoji button on my personal dev branch for a bit now and I've hesitated using it. I didn't want to appear rude on the timeline and the people I wanted to "react" to, I did in fact want to put more time into the reply... But I also get overwhelmed and only reply to a fraction I was intending to... so ::shrug::

Now I'm thinking of changing it up, so that it opens the reply area with an emoji inserted in the textarea with that nice blinking cursor tempting me to write something in addition.

Another avenue I pondered was sending some indieweb like's. But I don't think webmentions are processed in replies. Could be an interesting take on "private" likes if it did, since we can view webmentions to our blogs....

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starrwulfe
starrwulfe

@heyloura I like that webmentions like idea. Sometimes I use quill to do the same just coz it makes it easy to say “hey that thing you wrote there was nice” while also letting me remember to make a summary post later on.

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