Bluesky tip for newbies: Bluesky has no real algorithm. Likes here do nothing but show the poster that you enjoyed their content.
That kindness is always going to be appreciated by creators, but if you want to help to boost something here, you have to repost it so others see it. 🙂
That kindness is always going to be appreciated by creators, but if you want to help to boost something here, you have to repost it so others see it. 🙂
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Likes therefore have an impact
(E g. Some user generated feeds might prioritize posts that received the most engagement)
So not strictly (or only) the case they 'do nothing'
I was referring to the behaviour on the main feed. Custom feeds can do all sorts of cool things.
If you don't understand something when you are new, it is possible to read, then ask, rather than confidently asserting the wrong thing.
Yes, there is a discover feed. No-one uses it. Use this:
It's nice to know people feel really passionate about twitter and miss that cesspit, but I left for a reason and as far as I'm concerned that culture can die with Elon. If you don't understand something someone has said here you can just ask nicely.
1: "Discover"
2: "Popular with friends"
3: "Discourse"
But let's see, Rome wasn't built in a day and so forth.
(It's not my core business, but I'll chuck them in here and there.)
When I first joined, I clicked on a comic, and then my feed was half comics. Then I clicked on a homemade pizza and suddenly I'm swamped with pizza shots.
I'm not complaining, but something is going on here!