Was scrolling so #onstorm footage from this morning, and I realized that some people don't seem to know that:
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If you aren't detecting left or right motion on that tornado you are filming:
IT MAY BE COMING
STRAIGHT AT YOU.
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We really need to get Canadians more aware of this shit, along with "hard-soled shoes and helmets".
#onstorm #tornadoes #weatheradvice #gigitips #onwx
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If a tornado watch or
warning is issued
for your area:
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Make sure that you have HARD-SOLED SHOES 👞 AND A HELMET 🪖 OF SORT on you in your shelter.
Most tornado-related injuries are to the head DURING the tornado, and from walking through the debris AFTER.
Pass it along, please.
You never know when a simple bit of information may save a life.
#tornado #tornadoes #tornadowatch #tornadowarning #gigitips
Bonus tip for my Mastodon #GigiTips
All Mastodon messages count toward your post total, at all four levels of privacy.
If you are being stalked cross-platform, be sure to toot/retoot enough content to obfuscate how many DMs you are sending, so your "fans" can't figure out who you are talking to.
Mastodon and the Art of the Hashtag.
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In case you haven't noticed, one of the keys to working with the Mastodon platform is to ensure that your toots are discoverable (public), and to use hashtags.
People can follow a hashtag and relevant toots tagged will automatically appear in their feed, whether or not they follow you.
It's also a good way to keep your content catalogued for easy finding later.
To this end, I am including a list of hashtags that I most often use, and invite you to join me in tagging your relevant content the same way.
I am not putting the hash/pound sign in front of the phrases so that this toot doesn't turn up in irrelevant feeds.
It is relevant, however, to use the hashtags #Feditips and #GigiTips as hashtags on this,where you may find other helpful information.
WhoKeepsUsSafe
CommunityDefence
TorontoActions
AlertaAlertaAntifascista
FuckThePolice
PoliceDontKeepUsSafe
HousingForAll
HousingIsAHumanRight
HousingNow
FashWatch
FashWatchCanada
antifascists
DragDefence
DragDefense
DragStoryTime
DragDefenders
FuckHomophobes
FuckHomophobia
FuckTransphobia
LOLife
CarymaNgo
Part 3 of 3 (highly unlikely in the log run)
Other stuff (that will probably be updated)
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Tusky-specific recommendations
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Here another couple of items to help you bypass some of the crappy "getting to know a new platform" phase.
1️⃣ You can customize your tabs.
I highly recommend getting rid of the default Federated tab and replacing it with either some of your favourite hashtags or your friends list.
Actually you can do both, because you can have up to five tabs. (Mine, for example, include #topoli, #TorontoActions, and #onpoli.)
2️⃣ You can manage multiple accounts easily.
I made a blacktwitter.io as a backup at first, but now I've realized that I can have 2 very different experiences by filtering things differently.
At the moment, I'm mostly reading on that account, while focusing on activism stuff here. Plus! I can always ping myself with content, or use the "open as" function to just pop into a different account if I find something interesting that I would like to retoot from here.
#topoli #TorontoActions #onpoli #saveforlater #gigitips #feditips
Part 2 of 3 (theoretically)
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Setting Up and Managing Stuff
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Some things are just easier to accomplish on the web interface than on any of the apps.
General account setup and managing lists are two of those functions.
More on apps later.
Privacy
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My first recommendation is to set your account to:
1. Require follow requests (Manually control who can follow you by approving follow requests)
2. Hide your social graph (Who you follow and who follows you will be hidden on your profile)
Additionally, if you set Posting privacy to "unlisted" you need to remember to choose which posts turn up in searches, even for hashtag searches, so be aware of this.
IMPORTANT
Check the settings of each post and if there's no globe, it's not searchable. (If you aren't getting responses, even though you added hashtags, this may be why.)
Lists
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My second recommendation is to set up a Friends list early, and add to it as you follow people who want to make sure you see their posts.
Messages from less-frequent posters will get lost quickly as you follow high-volume accounts.
If you want to know what your favourite people are up to, lists are your best way.
Unlike Twitter, you can only add people you follow to lists, so none of that being added to "People who are insufficiently obsequious to white people" nonsense.
Getting an app
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I can fully attest to the suckitude of the default Mastodon app. I used it for a whole day and it's missing so much functionality.
If you are an app person, Tusky or Fedilab for android or Metatext or Toot! for iphone seem to be the preferred choices.
Getting reach
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For whatever reason [and please resist the urge to mansplain, I don't fucking care that deeply] most old-school residents of the platform hate everything they associate with BirdChan, including some actually useful features like: search and quote-toots.
For the former, you may as well accept that you need to use hashtags, even just to find your own content. Make up your own hashtags, as long as it helps you find shit later.
Also, you can follow hashtags, so public content that is tagged with your interests will automatically appear in your feed.
As for the lack of quote-toots:
You can go to the trouble of screenshotting an interesting toot, and posting it with your commentary and a link to the original toot.
As for me, I'm going to protest by retooting @lowqualityfacts without any warning that they are not, in fact, facts.
That is what you get for not letting me prepend things with: "Hilarious, though untrue."
#saveforlater #gigitips #feditips
🧵 Gigi's Mastodon Tips 🧵
(I originally posted this as a Twitter thread to help people migrate, but as I have finally succeeded in getting banned, I'm putting it here so I can just give people a link and don't have to explain it multiple times.)
Part 1 of 3 (maybe)
Getting the lay of the land
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The hell is with instances?
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Mastodon is the software and what you would think of as the equivalent of Twitter (the network of users) is actually ❝the Fediverse.❞ That's a bunch of instances (servers running Mastodon) that communicate with each other.
Do I need to be on all?
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No. You CAN have multiple accounts on multiple servers, but that's can also be a PITA. You can follow/communicate with/be followed by people on any instance (server) that is connected to the network (Fediverse) from whichever server you choose.
There are instances of Mastodon that are NOT connected (defederated) -- that is, not in communication with the main Fediverse.
In most cases, they're full of terrible people.
Gab, iirc, is one such instance.
Choosing
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Some instances are better than others.
Why?
Well, when perusing messages from other users, you have three main (default) areas to explore:
1. Your timeline (people you follow);
2. Local (people on your server); and
3. Federated (everyone on every connected server).
If you pick a good, philosophically compatible instance (server), your Local feed is a fantastic way to discover new people.
(Federated moves way too fast, and until you have a good mix of people, your own timeline may be a bit sparse.)
Objectively speaking, some instances are less pleasant because the population is huge and the moderators are overwhelmed. Or numpties.
Moving
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If you find something better, you can export your follows and followers to a new instance, but not past toots.
Rather than list servers to avoid, here are some that I have heard good things about:
BlackTwitter.io (set up and run by Black admins);
Indg.club (set up and run by Indigenous admins);
mstdn.ca (a catch all server of mostly Canadians).
#saveforlater #gigitips #feditips