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  1. I don't want a lot for Christmas There is just one thing I need I don't care about the presents underneath the Christmas tree I just want you for my own More than you could ever know Make my wish come true All I want for Christmas is EIN GOTTVERDAMMTER #EDITBUTTON!

  2. Dammit, messed up the best line. “Make that make sence.” #EditButton

  3. ** Okay, in my browser, 👩‍🎨 looked like a woman eating from a bowl with a spoon. :Þ. #EditButton

  4. draft - Microsoft teams chat, thank you for being the best cross platform cloud based chat platform and the generous edit button which allows us to control our digital footprint of text, images, and files, how we see fit.

    Question: Can we get the ability to schedule an emoji reaction? Could you give users this ability? Or could you at least improve the schedule send function so it's less glitchy?

    Thank you

    #microsoftteams
    #teamschat
    #msteams
    #microsoftteamschat
    #microsoft
    #msteamschat
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    #emojireaction
    #emoji
    #family
    #friends
    -
    #googlechat
    #cloudchat
    #chatplatform
    #multidevicechat
    #multipledevices
    #editbutton
    #forevereditbutton
    #digitalfootprint
    #ourdigitalfootprint

  5. I'm not sure if it's user error or Mastodon has a bug that breaks threads occasionally when you are several toots into building one.

    That would be nice @Mastodon UI improvement: within the #EditButton functionality, if I could paste the URL of one of my earlier toots, it could then latch back onto the earlier toot to pick-up threading without having to erase and re-compose it!

    #mastodon #brokenThread

  6. draft - Telegram, thanks for trying to give users control over their communication with the ability to edit.

    I think maybe the option for forever editing in private messages makes sense. No need to cap the ability to edit at 48 hours. Being able to edit our messages whenever we want makes more sense. Please make it so messages in private conversations can be edited at any time instead of just within 48 hours.

    #telegram
    #editbutton

  7. IDEA - given that Mastodon's API gives access to edit history, a single-function website that just does edit-history highlighting would be a neat project!

    You just paste in the URL for the post, and it highlights differences.

    That would be neat.

    #PleaseStealThisIdea
    #mastodon #UX #EditButton

  8. Now that I've explored the #EditHistory for toots, it's clear that seeing the difference between two versions is pretty tough.

    I found a toot where the OP had corrected a tiny typo, and I had to screen shot both versions, put them side-by-side and eyeball them for a couple of minutes.

    It would be great if history view highlighted the changes more clearly.

    #EditButton

  9. … and here's the original version, before four edits that successively diminished the selling of seashells

    #editButton #UIexplore

  10. Hmm, only seeing one entry under the asterisk hover-over. I thought it was supposed to show me the whole history of the toot's edits?

    Has anyone successfully inspected edit history of a toot?

    #EditButton

  11. Just realized, while I'm a big fan of our ability to edit toots, I've never attempted to view the edit history.

    Doing that now, I'm not clear if it's showing it to me. Will attempt with this toot. Edits coming to the space below…

    The next line gets edited copiously:

    It's unclear if she has ever handled a crustacean or visited the coastal region.

    #EditButton

  12. draft - google, thanks for your many online platforms. for gmail, could we get the ability in gmail-gmail (gmail to gmail) messages, to be able to edit our sent messages? thank you

    #editbutton
    #gmail
    #digitalfootprint
    #digitalmentalhealth

  13. xpost - draft - why I like microsoft teams chat:

    - forever edit button for text, photos, files, etc
    - cloud chat / cross platform, iOS, android, web,
    - microsoft login - good for android / chromeOS with multiple user profile setup so that if you intend on data segregation across multiple user profiles, since it's a msft account, you don't have to worry about accidental cross google account data leaks, in google photos for example

    #microsoftteams
    #cloudchat
    #crossplatform
    #editbutton
    #forevereditbutton
    #foreveredit
    #ios
    #android
    #web
    #outlooklogin
    #msftlogin
    #microsoftlogin
    #datasegregation
    #multipleuserprofiles
    #privacy
    #security
    #googlephotos
    #datasecurity
    #communication
    #friends
    #family
    #business

  14. Just me over here fixing typos in random posts each time someone likes or boosts a toot, bringing them to my attention.

    They really burn a hole in your forehead sitting there staring at you.

    #typos #autospell #editButton

  15. My apathetic arrival on Bluesky last spring did not suggest I had much interest or confidence in that decentralized social network: I opened my account on April 25, posted for the first time on April 27, and then waited more than two months to grace Bluesky with a second post.

    And yet over the past two months, Bluesky has become my primary successor to Twitter as the platform that now goes by X continues its spiral into conspiracy-theory hell under Elon Musk’s militantly ignorant misrule. Bluesky now ranks as one of the first apps I check in the morning and among those I revisit most often during the day–even though my follower total of 608 is far smaller than the 1,404 following me on Mastodon or the 18,713 followers of my idle Twitter account.

    The top reason is the quality of the conversations on Bluesky. I see more engagement with my posts here–see, for instance, the comparison I did in December when I shared the same PCMag story about Comcast rate hikes on Bluesky, Twitter, Mastodon and Meta’s Threads–and that feedback is more likely to leave me more enlightened or at least amused. I keep thinking this won’t last, especially after the platform dropped its invite system in February, but so far Bluesky’s banter remains mostly pleasant.

    It also helps that so many of the voices I valued on Twitter have made their way over to Bluesky–and that I’ve had the pleasure of discovering new voices there. And since I’m not getting paid for any of this or deriving other obvious and direct professional benefit (as in, I know how few people clicked through to stories I shared on Twitter), those things matter to me.

    Second, Bluesky has advanced faster than I might have expected. A small team of developers led by CEO Jay Graber has built out its foundational feature of account portability with impressive speed. That means not just the option to take my followers to a new account with a different handle, what I call settings portability as offered at Mastodon, but the ability to move my entire presence, including the handle that I’ve set to my robpegoraro.com domain name, to a different host.

    That progress in building a legitimate breakthrough in social networking gives me confidence that Bluesky’s developers will check off such lesser to-do details as these items on a product-roadmap update posted May 7: direct messaging, inline video, in-app tools to create and manage custom feeds (for example, my D.C.-area airports feed), and login-security upgrades enabling a choice of multi-factor authentication options.

    An edit button, however, is not among those roadmap items, and in that aspect Mastodon maintains a distinct advantage over Bluesky. But while I continue to have good conversations there, too many of the people I liked seeing on Twitter either haven’t set up shop on Mastodon or tried it and have since moved on.

    A large fraction of the Twitter diaspora, meanwhile, has looked past both Mastodon and Bluesky to migrate to Threads instead. But while the default “For You” algorithmic feed isn’t as hopelessly vapid in my Threads account as it was six months ago, I still find the notion of handing over that much more of my online social presence to Meta to be profoundly distasteful. I do not need a single point of social-media failure that large, especially not one with Meta’s history of bad-faith behavior towards journalism.

    Also distasteful: how I still have to read Twitter because of all the people who have not bailed on that platform and continue to share enlightening tidbits there. I mainly do that through lists I created that help me avoid the clout-chasing randos, conspiracy-lie merchants and fascism-curious creeps now polluting that platform, but because I cover social media I also have to keep up with Musk’s reputational self-immolation through his increasingly delusional tweets.

    I don’t know that Bluesky will ever replace what Twitter was, or if anything can or even should. But while much about this project remains uncertain–most of all, if this public-benefit corporation can secure a reliable business model–at least I know my free writing online isn’t underwriting a shitposting billionaire’s vanity value-destruction project.

    https://robpegoraro.com/2024/05/10/one-year-in-some-of-the-clouds-around-my-bluesky-experience-have-cleared/

    #Bluesky #BlueskyFeeds #bsky #DMs #domainVerification #editButton #ElonMusk #ElonMuskTwitter #JackDorsey #JayGraber #journaHost #Mastodon #meta #Threads #Twitter #X

  16. "Mastodon has announced the formation of a 501(c) (3) non-profit entity in the United States to help it collect tax-deductible US donations and in-kind support. This new foundation has announced its line-up of board directors which includes Esra’a Al Shafei, Karien Bezuidenhout, Amir Ghavi, Mastodon CFO Felix Hlatsky, and Twitter co-founder Biz Stone.

    The non-profit said that this board was chosen based on their values which overlap with those of Mastodon. With their input, Mastodon says it will continue to offer free, open-source decentralised social media."

    #mastodon
    #editbutton
    #freeeditbutton
    #1000characters

    neowin.net/news/mastodon-becom