Posting to your profile (original) (raw)

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Compose form with optional Content Warning enabled

Compose form with optional Content Warning enabled

Text

The main body of each status update can be composed using the text field. The default character limit is 500 characters.

Links must start with http(s):// and are counted as 23 characters regardless of length

Links must start with http(s):// and are counted as 23 characters regardless of length

If you include links in your post, they must begin with http:// or https://. All links are counted as 23 characters, no matter how long they actually are, so there is no need to use a link shortener to save characters. In fact, using a link shortener is actively discouraged.

Mentions

Suggested mentions for both local and remote users

Suggested mentions for both local and remote users

You can mention users by typing out their full address, e.g. @alice@example.com. Note that any usage of@word will be interpreted as mentioning the local user with the username word, if that user exists. Only the username part will count against your character limit – the domain is not counted.

Hashtags

Hashtags are autosuggested with usage frequency

Hashtags are autosuggested with usage frequency

You can use a #hashtag to make your post discoverable to anyone searching for that hashtag. Hashtags can contain alphanumeric characters and underscores, but cannot contain numbers only.

Custom emoji

An array of custom emoji are available in the selector

An array of custom emoji are available in the selector

Each server offers a set of custom emoji you can use, similar to Slack or Discord. You can use an emoji using its shortcode like :thounking: or by clicking the emoji face in the compose box and browsing through the “Custom” category. You can also browse through and search for standard unicode emoji.

Attachments

You can attach either files or a poll to your status.

Files

New post with a thumbnail for attached media, with an Edit button for additional options

New post with a thumbnail for attached media, with an Edit button for additional options

Click the photo stack to attach a file to your post. You can attach the following:

Editing media

Edit media to add a media description (ALT text) or choose a focal point for the preview thumbnail

Edit media to add a media description (ALT text) or choose a focal point for the preview thumbnail

By clicking the “Edit” link on the attachment thumbnail, you can load a modal which will allow adding a media description or changing the focal point. Although optional, it is a good idea to add media descriptions that briefly describe what is in contained in the media. These descriptions will be shown when the media fails to load for any reason, or when accessed by screen readers and other assistive technology. Setting the focal point is also optional, but can make preview thumbnails looks better when they are not shown in a 16:9 aspect ratio.

Polls

New post with a poll in a ‘pick one’ style, that expires after one day

New post with a poll in a ‘pick one’ style, that expires after one day

Click the bar graph icon to attach a poll to your post.

Publishing levels

New post with the option to modify the publishing level

New post with the option to modify the publishing level

Level Public timelines Permalink Profile view Home feeds
Public Yes Yes Yes Yes
Quiet Public No Yes Yes Yes
Followers No Logged in on the same site In-app or logged in Yes
Specific People No Logged in and mentioned In-app or logged in No

Posts can be published with one of four different privacy levels, as described below. You can set a default privacy level for your posts, and you can change the privacy level for a draft post by selecting the “Change Post Privacy” icon beneath the text of the post.

Public

The default option.

Quiet Public

Exactly the same as public, but with the following difference:

This option was previously known as Unlisted.

Followers

A more limited delivery option.

To effectively publish private (followers-only) posts, you must lock your account–otherwise, anyone could follow you to view older posts.

Please mind that post privacy on Mastodon is per-post, rather than account-wide, and as such there is no way to make past public posts private.

Specific People

Send your post only to mentioned users.

Do not share dangerous and sensitive information over private mentions. Mastodon is not an encrypted messaging app like Signal or Matrix, the database administrators of the sender’s and recipient’s servers may obtain access to the text.

Visibility of Replies

Your replies will only appear on your followers’ Home feeds if they follow both you and the person you are replying to.

Some notes about this:

Content Warnings

Expanded post with a content warning that also has attached images obscured

Expanded post with a content warning that also has attached images obscured

One feature that Mastodon provides that you may not have seen on other social networks is the option to attach a content warning to your posts. When a content warning is included, the status content will be collapsed by default, and only the Content Warning will be shown, similarly to an email subject line or a “read more” break. This can be used to add a summary or subject for your post, to collapse long posts, or to otherwise provide context or setup for the body of the post.

When media is attached, a checkbox appears to allow you to “mark media as sensitive”. This hides the full media behind a blurred thumbnail by default. Adding a CW to a post automatically marks the media as sensitive as well.

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