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@Gargron I disagree that quote posting automatically or even frequently leads to toxicity. I have never experienced that on Twitter (but I kept a clean timeline). I think boosting is more invasive: blasting someone they don't follow onto their timeline without any explanation feels rude. I often want to share fun or interesting posts BUT with a little intro or commentary for context. I really miss quote posts.
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@Gargron I disagree that quote posting automatically or even frequently leads to toxicity. I have never experienced that on Twitter (but I kept a clean timeline). I think boosting is more invasive: blasting someone they don't follow onto their timeline without any explanation feels rude. I often want to share fun or interesting posts BUT with a little intro or commentary for context. I really miss quote posts.
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@Gargron I disagree that quote posting automatically or even frequently leads to toxicity. I have never experienced that on Twitter (but I kept a clean timeline). I think boosting is more invasive: blasting someone they don't follow onto their timeline without any explanation feels rude. I often want to share fun or interesting posts BUT with a little intro or commentary for context. I really miss quote posts.
@Gargron I disagree that quote posting automatically or even frequently leads to toxicity. I have never experienced that on Twitter (but I kept a clean timeline). I think boosting is more invasive: blasting someone they don't follow onto their timeline without any explanation feels rude. I often want to share fun or interesting posts BUT with a little intro or commentary for context. I really miss quote posts.
- 2y 路
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Public路
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mastodon.social
{"p":"","h":{"iv":"ROXSYW+cfvEbFHu5","at":"ocxplSQjdRC3tXEtB/9/wg=="}}
@Gargron I disagree that quote posting automatically or even frequently leads to toxicity. I have never experienced that on Twitter (but I kept a clean timeline). I think boosting is more invasive: blasting someone they don't follow onto their timeline without any explanation feels rude. I often want to share fun or interesting posts BUT with a little intro or commentary for context. I really miss quote posts.
鈥ee more
@Gargron I disagree that quote posting automatically or even frequently leads to toxicity. I have never experienced that on Twitter (but I kept a clean timeline). I think boosting is more invasive: blasting someone they don't follow onto their timeline without any explanation feels rude. I often want to share fun or interesting posts BUT with a little intro or commentary for context. I really miss quote posts.
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@Gargron I disagree that quote posting automatically or even frequently leads to toxicity. I have never experienced that on Twitter (but I kept a clean timeline). I think boosting is more invasive: blasting someone they don't follow onto their timeline without any explanation feels rude. I often want to share fun or interesting posts BUT with a little intro or commentary for context. I really miss quote posts.
@Gargron I disagree that quote posting automatically or even frequently leads to toxicity. I have never experienced that on Twitter (but I kept a clean timeline). I think boosting is more invasive: blasting someone they don't follow onto their timeline without any explanation feels rude. I often want to share fun or interesting posts BUT with a little intro or commentary for context. I really miss quote posts.
- 2y 路
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Public路
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mastodon.social
{"p":"","h":{"iv":"ROXSYW+cfvEbFHu5","at":"ocxplSQjdRC3tXEtB/9/wg=="}}
@Gargron I disagree that quote posting automatically or even frequently leads to toxicity. I have never experienced that on Twitter (but I kept a clean timeline). I think boosting is more invasive: blasting someone they don't follow onto their timeline without any explanation feels rude. I often want to share fun or interesting posts BUT with a little intro or commentary for context. I really miss quote posts.
鈥ee more
@Gargron I disagree that quote posting automatically or even frequently leads to toxicity. I have never experienced that on Twitter (but I kept a clean timeline). I think boosting is more invasive: blasting someone they don't follow onto their timeline without any explanation feels rude. I often want to share fun or interesting posts BUT with a little intro or commentary for context. I really miss quote posts.
See less
@Gargron I disagree that quote posting automatically or even frequently leads to toxicity. I have never experienced that on Twitter (but I kept a clean timeline). I think boosting is more invasive: blasting someone they don't follow onto their timeline without any explanation feels rude. I often want to share fun or interesting posts BUT with a little intro or commentary for context. I really miss quote posts.
@Gargron I disagree that quote posting automatically or even frequently leads to toxicity. I have never experienced that on Twitter (but I kept a clean timeline). I think boosting is more invasive: blasting someone they don't follow onto their timeline without any explanation feels rude. I often want to share fun or interesting posts BUT with a little intro or commentary for context. I really miss quote posts.