@servant Currently I do not listen to sermons outside of church and my college's requirements.
Update: 49,215 new users across different Mastodon servers since yesterday. Probably a lot of them are actually from yesterday. My crawler only runs once a day so I get a bit of a delayed view of things.
@bearmine for folks in the US, it might be easier to think of Mastodon as a country, and instances as states. You can just start in any state, each state has its own rules, and if you find that it’s not a good fit, you can move to a different state to have an experience that you like better. Your posts live in whatever state you’re a part of, but can be shared with other folks in other states.
@arscslvt@fosstodon.org @murph Also, you can block servers that don't moderate the way you believe correct. E.g. if you block badsite.com then all @ badsite.com users will disappear from your feed, cannot follow you (I think), etc.
Hello @stafford_greer! You joined mastodon.social, which is really huge. If you want more community, here are a few ideas:
• Check out your server's local timeline. In it you can see other @ mastodon.social users posting. Find interesting people there and hit follow.
• Consider choosing a different server. Again mastodon.social is huge. You might like choosing a server that is focused on your interests. Such as fosstodon.org if you are into tech.
@UIMLavendr You got it!
@bearmine Perhaps it has to do with email's age. I think back in that day people were more willing to do hard things — though yeah it really isn't that hard at all!
Hello newer users, here are a few neat accounts I suggest checking out (shuffled except for the first one):
@feditips: excellent tips on how to use Mastodon and the wider Fediverse.
@bs: Bad Software ideas
@PetabyteStudios
@RL_Dane
@256: nostalgic screenshots and pictures relating to old computer technology
@mike
@Big_Diggity
@servant
Note that a number of these people are Christians (like me!). Only fair to say; it's your feed.
I follow more users, but these are some.
@servant Why thanks 😁
The Fediverse is poppin' :)
Quick tip: if you camelCase your hashtags, people who use screen readers will have an easier time with them.
So, for example: #twitterMigration or #TwitterMigration instead of #twittermigration
@RL_Dane I wish every program would let you export data.
@dallin@fosstodon.org There are significant enough differences between Christianity and Mormonism to make it a different religion. For example, Christianity is monotheistic: Isaiah 43:10; 44:6; 45:5. Unlike Mormonism: _Mormon Doctrine_, p. 163; Articles of Faith, p. 35. And Christianity teaches that you are saved by grace through faith and not by works: Ephesians 2:8-9; Romans 3:28. Unlike Mormonism: _Miracle of Forgiveness_, p. 206; _Articles of Faith_, p. 92.
Hello there!
I boost a lot of posts, but I have a few things to say every now and then.
I am largely fine with boosting posts from people I disagree with even on significant, dividing issues. I usually don't, however, if they actively advocate for these ideas... so it goes :/
#Christian #coding #HaikuOS #Linux #privacy #FOSS #Fediverse #SmashBros #SSBU #LegendOfZelda
#fedi22
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