@strypey When I click on the link, a new tab opens in which I'm not logged in. This is probably perfectly ordinary, and something that I should understand...but I don't.
@strypey When I click on the link, a new tab opens in which I'm not logged in. This is probably perfectly ordinary, and something that I should understand...but I don't.
@strypey
I don't seem to be able to interact with that post from my server. I get logged out when I try!
@Quasit
> I don't seem to be able to interact with that post
Weird.
> I get logged out when I try!
Can you describe specifically what do did, in granular steps, and what happened after each step? That way we might be able to figure out what's going wrong, and how to fix or work around it.
@strypey When I click on the link, a new tab opens in which I'm not logged in. This is probably perfectly ordinary, and something that I should understand...but I don't.
@Quasit
> When I click on the link, a new tab opens in which I'm not logged in
Ah, it's treating it as a standard webpage link, instead of a fediverse link.
> This is probably perfectly ordinary, and something that I should understand
Absolutely not on you. This is a #UX fail in the app you're using. Some of the apps I use with my Mastodon account, including @moshidon, do a pretty good job of telling the difference, and opening fediverse posts in-app.
Which app are you using there?
@Quasit
> I've been running Pachli on that lately
You've inspired me to test Pachli again. I love their commitment to ensuring their project management is guided by the 7 co-op principles, as do the social.coop community.
@smallcircles @ntnsndr @bhaugen @lynnfoster Are any of you familiar with Pachli and its dev team?
@Quasit
> I was using my desktop at the time, so I was running the Brave browser
Right, but what web app were you using inside the browser? The standard one provided by kolectiva.social looks like vanilla Mastodon. But there are other web apps that can be used with Mastodon servers (and others), including Phanpy, Elk, and the various Pinafore forks (Enafore, etc).