Twice in the past fews days, I’ve gotten a reply from a Mastodon user complaining that I should have put the direct link to an article.
- On Lemmy I posted the direct link to the article as usual
- On their Mastodon feed, I appear as a Mastodon user that posted a link to a Lemmy thread
It seems that threadiverse posts are being seen by more mastodon users now, which is great, but maybe the formatting could use some improvements?
Example 1:
- My post: https://lemmy.ca/comment/19153240
- How they see it: https://sfba.social/@[email protected]/115267196743748430
Example 2:
- My post: https://lemmy.ca/comment/19202083
- How they see it: https://mas.to/@[email protected]/115283224174559468
I know Mastodon got “quote posts” recently, is that related to this change?
Is Mastodon also getting a “group” view? That might be the best solution to the problem
- I looked at the two complaints you linked to and at how those threads seem to be displayed on these users’ instances: - https://sfba.social/@[email protected]/115267196743748430
- https://mas.to/@[email protected]/115283224174559468
 - (edit: I don’t know why they aren’t displaying as links, but changing them to have a link text doesn’t help either, so I’m keeping them like this) - That looks the same as it has always looked, to the best of my knowledge. I’ve gotten at least one similar complaint before, from a Mastodon user who didn’t understand what they were looking at when they got a Lemmy post in their timeline. So I think the answer to your question is no, nothing changed, either it is a coincidence that you got two such complaints within a few days, or what actually changed is that your posts have (for whatever reason) become more visible on Mastodon. 
- Linked Mastodon posts redirect back to lemmy.ca so can’t check, but going by the intro, it’s something I’ve been noticing, when I boost a post on Mbin, Mastodon displays as you described, at most including the image as attachment, and that despite of the original post’s instance (for the thread-based ones). - Now, maybe something like what Misskey instances do would be a good solution? For example: 
 https://nijimiss.moe/notes/01K5T7RE2G147ZRBSZ4GDHS3NR
 (For https://thebrainbin.org/m/auster_info_dumps/t/1095421)
 (Just don’t like the links appearing again as attachments at the bottom)
- [email protected] perhaps the quote posts are not related but some other changes bundled in that version release are? - Can you share the instance that user was on? It’s worth checking out how their instance sees your post. - Mastodon did improve some non-Note handling characteristics, so it could be related! - For sure, I’ll also edit them into the post - Example 1: - My post: https://lemmy.ca/comment/19153240
- How they see it: https://sfba.social/@[email protected]/115267196743748430
 - Example 2: - My post: https://lemmy.ca/comment/19202083
- How they see it: https://mas.to/@[email protected]/115283224174559468
 
 
- on misskey it displays it properly. - But yeah, on mastodon, you only see the title and the link to the post, with an image attached if there are images…:BlobCat_Cry: 
- How they see it: https://sfba.social/@[email protected]/115267196743748430 - Do note that Mastodon forces a redirect to the original instance for non-local posts, here’s a direct link to the comment: https://sfba.social/@karlauerbach/115267230182946226 - It seems that threadiverse posts are being seen by more mastodon users now, which is great, but maybe the formatting could use some improvements? - There’s actually some related (yet-to-be-merged) changes to this on the Mastodon side, add support for links in Attachments (this is how Lemmy and the like federate links). - I don’t think anything’s changed, just two users finding a post in a hashtag (Lemmy adds the community name as a hastag for posts). I’ve seen some masto users complain about this in the past on the #lemmy tag. - Thanks. Yes, this is just how Mastodon renders content from Lemmy and Piefed at the moment. - Mastodon sees something that is not a - Note, and says “I will treat it using a fallback mechanism. If it has a title, it is added to the top, I will add the URL back to the site at the bottom. If it has a- summary, I will use that as the content”- Note that it does not use - content, that’s why there’s no actual content. This is why the link preview also links back to Lemmy, not to the article itself.- [email protected] and [email protected] can add this to their software, respectively, by populating - summary. It can just be a copy of- content, or it can be a summarization… or it could be the link to the article… anything goes really.- If it has a summary, I will use that as the content - But isn’t that how Mastodon handles content warnings? Baffling that they’d do it like that frankly given that it prevents long-form content (when masto actually starts supporting that) from being CW’d. - Not necessarily, no. Content warnings were implemented in Mastodon specifically as - summaryplus- sensitive=- true. Perhaps not originally, but that is enforced now (all CW’d posts from Mastodon are marked sensitive). Might be Mastodon will CW notes that don’t have- sensitive, out of caution, but this doesn’t apply to non-Notes.- So a summary included in a non-Note is not CW’d by Mastodon currently. - So a summary included in a non-Note is not CW’d by Mastodon currently. - I know, I was just saying that it prevents a non-Note from being CW’d, as the - summeryis used as the post’s content.- I suppose, although in that scenario theoretically one could add - as:sensitiveto mark the status as CW’d? I don’t think CW logic is even run for non-Notes at the moment, though I could be mistaken.- Masto interprets a - Noteset as- as:sensitivewithout a- summaryto mean ‘blur any media attached, but don’t collapse the text content’. I believe the same is true for non-Notes, but obviously without the- summary= CW logic.
 
 
 
 
 
 
- Lemmy devs have been ass about which “link” they should link to. - Their rss even points to the thread link in both link and comment tags, afaik. 






