I suspect that everything still works if if you remove the @ list.
It's a manual step though so even if it does work, it probably won't happen much: people have to know about it, remember it, AND ALSO be bothered to do it.
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Baku@aussie.zone âš7â© âšmonthsâ© agoTwitter used to do the same thing in reply tweets. Since mastodon basically just does what twitter did, they decided to clone that feature too. On mastodon, Lemmy posts just look like really long tweets a lot of the time, but with the magic of federation they can reply here too.
It is quite annoying when it gets deep and comments begin with 20 different @'s, but itâs just something mastodon does and I donât think they can control it
I suspect that everything still works if if you remove the @ list.
It's a manual step though so even if it does work, it probably won't happen much: people have to know about it, remember it, AND ALSO be bothered to do it.
Yeah, probably the case.
I can confirm that if a Mastodon user *does* want to play nice with replying, there is a way and it's not that hard.
I cleared out the automatic @ things from my reply before I started typing these messages and everything seems hunky-dory.
Oh, neat! Yeah personally Iâd remove them in all of my replies if I used mastodon to interact with Lemmy. But luckily it does seem that mastodon mentions donât actually federate as a mention over here, they come up as more of a hyperlinked @ sign, so I donât get mentioned if someoneâs replying to a reply on my comment or post. I donât mind that much when itâs just 1 @, it can come across a little âhey look at me!â, but itâs just annoying when thereâs a long thread and more of the comment is @'s than actual comment
kudra@aus.social âš7â© âšmonthsâ© ago
@Baku @dumblederp
Replying from Mastodon here. Sorry to be annoying, I like Federation đ
Baku@aussie.zone âš7â© âšmonthsâ© ago
Hello from the other side! Although annoying (sometimes), federation is quite cool. Plus you have some of my favourite people - Philip Mallis, Daniel Bowen, and I think Marcus Wong even has a profile over there!
I will be honest, I donât understand the appeal of reading the DT from elsewhere, but whatever floats your boat
kudra@aus.social âš6â© âšmonthsâ© ago
@Baku yeah it is a bit weird and disjointed but I just like the fact that I *can* do it, even if it is sub-optimal.