yeah, I’ve replied to one of the dev’s posts on mastodon asking about the only 3 hashtags part.
yeah, I’ve replied to one of the dev’s posts on mastodon asking about the only 3 hashtags part.
huh, confirmed. I added 4 hashtags and it only displays 3.
Joy of software in development, I guess. Looks like there’s also a bug, in that sometimes after I follow a hashtag, I have to reload the page with F5 because it doesn’t do anything when I click menu options.
(edit: also just discovered that comfort_zone already said this, for some reason other replies weren’t visible at the time)
I just discovered that on the web interface, you can see posts under a followed hashtag by going to “Discover” on the menu, then “My Hashtags”, but they don’t seem to sync from pixel.social (or whereever) to an app you’re using.
For iOS, Vernissage doesn’t seem to support hashtags, but in Tusker you can add the hashtag in the app, then see related posts by tapping “Explore” and then selecting the hashtag from your list that’s displayed. Or you can also pin in to the top as a custom timeline by tapping the setting button at the top on the main screen, and adding your hashtag from there.
Which… I guess may make more sense than putting them in the Home feed to prevent tag abuse?
pixelfed.social and metapixl.com both have active communities and open signups right now. Main reason to use metapixl.com afaik is larger file sizes are allowed (26mb vs 15mb)
edit: and you can upload 20 images to a collection on metapixl.com, instead of only 10 on pixelfed.social
also metapixl.com is based in Finland, and has some specific rules regarding content illegal in Germany etc, so they probably drop ban hammers on certain groups of abusive people harder than other servers might.
however, found the main trade-off is that pixelfed.social gives you 7GB of storage, while metapixl.com gives you only 4GB.
I’ve been using Vernissage for the photos-only view and Tusker for a more instagram view. Tusker seems pretty good, multiple accounts can be used, etc.
No problem! You can see details for all servers here
https://pixelfed.org/servers
but be aware that some details are outdated, and you won’t know the actual file sizes allowed, number of photos in a collection, etc, until you’re on that server’s main page under the “About” tab. For instance metapixl is listed there as allowing 50 photos per collection, but that was downgraded to only 20.