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  3. Gotta say it's pretty impressive that #Forkiverse already has 1,200 members.

Gotta say it's pretty impressive that #Forkiverse already has 1,200 members.

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  • Graceless HippoG Graceless Hippo

    @APBBlue

    Love all this! I would add if you don't want to do alt text you can add #AltTextForYou hashtag and somebody else will do it. It's a lot to get used to if you're coming from a place of never having done it before. But if you are, you made it to a safe space, reemphasising point 4, use it as you like. Don't sweat the small stuff, you'll get it.

    Sam LevineS This user is from outside of this forum
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    Sam Levine
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    @GracelessHippo @APBBlue The one you want is #Alt4Me (the other is people responding with alt text, I don't know if anyone follows it to provide it)

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    • New Year, New BlueA New Year, New Blue

      Gotta say it's pretty impressive that #Forkiverse already has 1,200 members. The more, the merrier. Welcome! 😊 #Mastodon

      RobinF This user is from outside of this forum
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      Robin
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      #9

      @APBBlue Excellent! I’m looking forward to the #Forkiverse engagement.

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      • New Year, New BlueA New Year, New Blue

        My advice to newcomers:

        1. Follow a lot of accounts. There's no algorithm here, so it takes a little work to make sure you have a lively feed.

        2. Check and follow #hashtags of interest. It's a great way to find good accounts to follow!

        3. Be sure to add alt-text to your photos and videos. We take accessibility seriously here, and your blind followers will appreciate it.

        4. Enjoy! We're glad you're here!

        #Introduction

        Shannon ClarkR This user is from outside of this forum
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        Shannon Clark
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        #10

        @APBBlue the other advice I would give it start by following accounts that boost a lot (if what thy boost is of interest to you)

        And then when they do boost something interesting - look at the account they boosted. If you like it, follow that account.

        Over time this is how I’ve found a ton of great accounts to follow and engage with

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        • Shannon ClarkR Shannon Clark

          @APBBlue the other advice I would give it start by following accounts that boost a lot (if what thy boost is of interest to you)

          And then when they do boost something interesting - look at the account they boosted. If you like it, follow that account.

          Over time this is how I’ve found a ton of great accounts to follow and engage with

          New Year, New BlueA This user is from outside of this forum
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          @Rycaut Yes, good advice!

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          • Shannon ClarkR Shannon Clark

            @APBBlue the other advice I would give it start by following accounts that boost a lot (if what thy boost is of interest to you)

            And then when they do boost something interesting - look at the account they boosted. If you like it, follow that account.

            Over time this is how I’ve found a ton of great accounts to follow and engage with

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            Andy Wootton
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            #12

            @Rycaut @APBBlue Is a boost by someone who boosts a lot worth as much as one by someone who doesn't though? šŸ™‚

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            • Wendizen šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡¦W Wendizen šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡¦

              @APBBlue Hashtags of (some) distinction: #weirdcarmastodon #bloomscrolling #lichenSubscribe #DogsOfFediverse #Caturday

              Steve GisselbrechtS This user is from outside of this forum
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              #13

              @wendinoakland @APBBlue

              Also consider: #MardiPatisserie

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              • New Year, New BlueA New Year, New Blue

                My advice to newcomers:

                1. Follow a lot of accounts. There's no algorithm here, so it takes a little work to make sure you have a lively feed.

                2. Check and follow #hashtags of interest. It's a great way to find good accounts to follow!

                3. Be sure to add alt-text to your photos and videos. We take accessibility seriously here, and your blind followers will appreciate it.

                4. Enjoy! We're glad you're here!

                #Introduction

                David SP This user is from outside of this forum
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                David S
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                #14

                @APBBlue

                Following hashtags is a revelation, but we also need to make sure we all use them too! #feditips

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                • W Andy Wootton

                  @Rycaut @APBBlue Is a boost by someone who boosts a lot worth as much as one by someone who doesn't though? šŸ™‚

                  MFennVTM This user is from outside of this forum
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                  MFennVT
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                  #15

                  @woo @Rycaut Worth as much? I didn't realize we were keeping score. @APBBlue

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                  • W Andy Wootton

                    @Rycaut @APBBlue Is a boost by someone who boosts a lot worth as much as one by someone who doesn't though? šŸ™‚

                    Shannon ClarkR This user is from outside of this forum
                    Shannon ClarkR This user is from outside of this forum
                    Shannon Clark
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                    #16

                    @woo @APBBlue it doesn’t matter. Seriously.

                    The point of my advice however is for newer users - finding someone who boosts a lot likely means you get exposure to a bunch of people (if the person boosts lots of people’s posts not just only from one or two sources)

                    A similar approach is if you find a hashtag that interests you - following accounts that you see making good posts there is a good way to find accounts to follow.

                    But this is t about a score or a social media strategy

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                    • Steve GisselbrechtS Steve Gisselbrecht

                      @wendinoakland @APBBlue

                      Also consider: #MardiPatisserie

                      New Year, New BlueA This user is from outside of this forum
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                      New Year, New Blue
                      wrote last edited by
                      #17

                      @stevegis_ssg @wendinoakland ooooooh

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                      • New Year, New BlueA New Year, New Blue

                        My advice to newcomers:

                        1. Follow a lot of accounts. There's no algorithm here, so it takes a little work to make sure you have a lively feed.

                        2. Check and follow #hashtags of interest. It's a great way to find good accounts to follow!

                        3. Be sure to add alt-text to your photos and videos. We take accessibility seriously here, and your blind followers will appreciate it.

                        4. Enjoy! We're glad you're here!

                        #Introduction

                        Clockwork ā˜ƒļøāœ’ļøC This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @APBBlue

                        @LorenzoSimplySavi

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                        • Shannon ClarkR Shannon Clark

                          @woo @APBBlue it doesn’t matter. Seriously.

                          The point of my advice however is for newer users - finding someone who boosts a lot likely means you get exposure to a bunch of people (if the person boosts lots of people’s posts not just only from one or two sources)

                          A similar approach is if you find a hashtag that interests you - following accounts that you see making good posts there is a good way to find accounts to follow.

                          But this is t about a score or a social media strategy

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                          Andy Wootton
                          wrote last edited by
                          #19

                          @Rycaut @APBBlue I'm not saying it's bad advice. You have to start somewhere but what you are actually looking for is people with good taste, to advise you, where 'good' is highly subjective. Some people just aren't fussy and want to be liked but that's not typical of an art critic, for example. šŸ™‚

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                          • W Andy Wootton

                            @Rycaut @APBBlue I'm not saying it's bad advice. You have to start somewhere but what you are actually looking for is people with good taste, to advise you, where 'good' is highly subjective. Some people just aren't fussy and want to be liked but that's not typical of an art critic, for example. šŸ™‚

                            Shannon ClarkR This user is from outside of this forum
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                            Shannon Clark
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                            @woo @APBBlue yes. But that’s not relevant here. It isn’t specific advice for a single person it is very broad advice for new users.

                            Yes each person is different and will define what they want and thus which other accounts (people) are ā€œgoodā€ but that doesn’t mean you can’t give general generic advise that can help new users (and perhaps even remind more experienced users)

                            Who uses boosts and why also varies a lot. Many users rarely boost. Others almost exclusively boost.

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                            • MFennVTM MFennVT

                              @woo @Rycaut Worth as much? I didn't realize we were keeping score. @APBBlue

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                              Andy Wootton
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                              @mfennvt @Rycaut @APBBlue I follow an acquaintance on Facebook who I find extremely funny. When he 'liked' my replies, which I intended to be funny too, I was flattered. I later discovered he 'likes' anyone that says anything to him. He just means 'thanks for reading what I wrote and bothering to respond'. His 'likes' were devalued by this knowledge. If we weren't keeping count, why would we call it 'social capital'? šŸ™‚

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                              • W Andy Wootton

                                @mfennvt @Rycaut @APBBlue I follow an acquaintance on Facebook who I find extremely funny. When he 'liked' my replies, which I intended to be funny too, I was flattered. I later discovered he 'likes' anyone that says anything to him. He just means 'thanks for reading what I wrote and bothering to respond'. His 'likes' were devalued by this knowledge. If we weren't keeping count, why would we call it 'social capital'? šŸ™‚

                                Shannon ClarkR This user is from outside of this forum
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                                Shannon Clark
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                                @woo @mfennvt @APBBlue interestingly social capital is a very bad metaphor for a bunch of reasons.

                                (One - because most people have a really bad understanding of economics - including most economists - standard Econ as taught in Econ 101 classes is very wrong - even the professors teaching it know it is deeply flawed)

                                But also social capital isn’t zero sum. Having social ā€œcapitalā€ doesn’t mean someone else doesn’t. And often the most influential hubs in a social network aren’t the biggest

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                                • Shannon ClarkR Shannon Clark

                                  @woo @mfennvt @APBBlue interestingly social capital is a very bad metaphor for a bunch of reasons.

                                  (One - because most people have a really bad understanding of economics - including most economists - standard Econ as taught in Econ 101 classes is very wrong - even the professors teaching it know it is deeply flawed)

                                  But also social capital isn’t zero sum. Having social ā€œcapitalā€ doesn’t mean someone else doesn’t. And often the most influential hubs in a social network aren’t the biggest

                                  Shannon ClarkR This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  Shannon Clark
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                                  #23

                                  @woo @mfennvt @APBBlue (context here - I started and ran a conference on the study of Networks more than 20 years ago - where we had a very broad and interdisciplinary view of networks - speakers included pentagon logistics experts, social network analysts, mathematicians, professors of traffic studies, artists, investors, entrepreneurs and many many others.)

                                  In social networks ā€œinfluenceā€ is often in bridging different networks - and in who those with big networks respect and listen to

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                                  • Shannon ClarkR Shannon Clark

                                    @woo @mfennvt @APBBlue (context here - I started and ran a conference on the study of Networks more than 20 years ago - where we had a very broad and interdisciplinary view of networks - speakers included pentagon logistics experts, social network analysts, mathematicians, professors of traffic studies, artists, investors, entrepreneurs and many many others.)

                                    In social networks ā€œinfluenceā€ is often in bridging different networks - and in who those with big networks respect and listen to

                                    Shannon ClarkR This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    Shannon Clark
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                                    @woo @mfennvt @APBBlue we’ve been taught in the last decade+ that bigger numbers matter (or ratios etc) by social networks where a lot of those numbers are wildly manipulated (literally by bots in many cases) but also as you point out by wildly diffferent but I’d argue equally valid approaches to how people use the tools made available to them.

                                    Which is why a lot of folks suggest not showing many such numbers - as what is counted becomes what people optimize for (and cheat)

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                                    • Sam LevineS Sam Levine

                                      @GracelessHippo @APBBlue The one you want is #Alt4Me (the other is people responding with alt text, I don't know if anyone follows it to provide it)

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                                      Graceless Hippo
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                                      @SRLevine @APBBlue

                                      Oh right, thank you for correcting šŸ‘

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                                      • Shannon ClarkR Shannon Clark

                                        @woo @mfennvt @APBBlue we’ve been taught in the last decade+ that bigger numbers matter (or ratios etc) by social networks where a lot of those numbers are wildly manipulated (literally by bots in many cases) but also as you point out by wildly diffferent but I’d argue equally valid approaches to how people use the tools made available to them.

                                        Which is why a lot of folks suggest not showing many such numbers - as what is counted becomes what people optimize for (and cheat)

                                        Shannon ClarkR This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        Shannon Clark
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                                        @woo @mfennvt @APBBlue I don’t have the biggest numbers on any given network. But I’ve often had a very diverse network that included a lot of people who were themselves hubs of some form in their own different communities. (This was true of my social network long before any online social networks existed). And it’s often true that such hubs know each other even across topics and fields - often introduced by less well known folks like myself when I ran a conference and other events

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                                        • New Year, New BlueA New Year, New Blue

                                          My advice to newcomers:

                                          1. Follow a lot of accounts. There's no algorithm here, so it takes a little work to make sure you have a lively feed.

                                          2. Check and follow #hashtags of interest. It's a great way to find good accounts to follow!

                                          3. Be sure to add alt-text to your photos and videos. We take accessibility seriously here, and your blind followers will appreciate it.

                                          4. Enjoy! We're glad you're here!

                                          #Introduction

                                          Noel KellyG This user is from outside of this forum
                                          Noel KellyG This user is from outside of this forum
                                          Noel Kelly
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                                          @APBBlue

                                          Also

                                          Have a bio that is more than generic guff.

                                          Have profile and header images (but not busty ones).

                                          Make a few posts before following others.

                                          In the last day I've blocked two accounts.
                                          Both created the last day.
                                          Both had no posts.
                                          Both had followed several dozen accounts.
                                          One had no photos,
                                          the other a very pretty female profile pic and a busty no face header pic.

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