Things (for me) to learn:
- (the real) impact of self hosted instances
- hashtags seem important (discoverability)
- privacy nuances (assuming that nothing is private, not even DMs)
- threading / branches
- crossposting tools

@kishau
DMs are as private as they were on Twitter, it's just that Mastodon doesn't pretend that they're as secure as encrypted messages.

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@dheadshot got it! I also saw a post (toot) that indicated if you @ someone in a DM, it’s like adding them to the chat

@kishau
Yup, so if you want to talk about someone behind their back, don't mention them 😉

(Generally don't talk about people behind their back though unless you're reporting trolls)

@dheadshot yes 😂 I agree with the general rule to not say anything that you wouldn’t want everyone to read/hear

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