Also: if hashtags are at the end of a post, they will be displayed in a smaller font below the post rather than as part of it.
You may be following one of these tags that are in the smaller font?
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Also: if hashtags are at the end of a post, they will be displayed in a smaller font below the post rather than as part of it.
You may be following one of these tags that are in the smaller font?
@FediTips Thanks. The problem is that sometimes Lemmy posts get federated to Mastodon and none of those conditions hold.
It's possible that I followed those Lemmy communities back when I started using Mastodon, maybe the way they federate is weird?
It shouldn't make any difference what platform they are on as it's Mastodon's software which determines what ends up in your timeline.
Can you give an example of a post that is in your main "Home" timeline where you are 100% sure you aren't following the account and aren't following any of its tags?
(One thing that sometimes happens is people accidentallly follow an account while scrolling search results of accounts, it's easy to do by accident on some apps.)
@FediTips I'll reply here again with a link next time I see one.
Also: if hashtags are at the end of a post, they will be displayed in a smaller font below the post rather than as part of it.
You may be following one of these tags that are in the smaller font?
@FediTips Well, that didn't take long: https://fosstodon.org/@favogiuseppo@lemmy.world/115553260852664081
On @pachli (the main way I use Mastodon) it looks like the screenshot in my timeline.
Not boosted, no hashtags, and I don't follow the poster. However on the web interface of Mastodon it does show the linuxmint hashtag, which I do follow, so that explains it. I guess the problem is that #Pachli doesn't show the hashtag for some reason?
@neatnit @FediTips This is https://github.com/pachli/pachli-android/issues/1551
Mastodon makes this more difficult than I'd like (https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/26518).
You would have to ask the Pachli developer about this, might also be worth checking for a setting for showing tags that are at the end?
@FediTips @pachli Also in some other cases (can't give an example right now) a post can have like 20 hashtags and I would like to see which ones I actually follow. Assuming I can't remember, is there a way to find out without clicking one by one and checking if I follow it? Maybe followed hashtags could render in a different shade from unfollowed hashtags?
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