@zerojay nah, I'm self-hosted too. it just means I need to reconsider the people I follow and trust, really.
@zerojay because just like usual I feel that if I share anything at all, there will be *someone* who will disagree and react with explosive vitriol.
see also: what happened to Xkeeper today. (you'll have to look them up and talk elsewhere because they deleted their account due to what happened)
@KitRedgrave thank you <3
i don't even know how to put my feelings into words properly right now, just frustrated and shit watching this happen literally right next to me
@KitRedgrave hey, I normally give the hugs, but can I request one this time?
@xkeeper fucking sucks though, doesn't it?
let your guard down for a second, someone pounces with a barrel of vitriol
@xkeeper I mean I wouldn't personally delete since that would give a "success" sort of feeling to the exact people that don't need it in this case, but I have a kinda rebellious streak about me (maybe from @KitRedgrave )
ha. haha. hahahaha...
this is nothing but another fucking twitter.
i'm right back to being too scared to share my real feelings.
nothing has fucking changed.
@typhlosion all PokΓ©mon instances need more sylveons
Sylv sylv~
@vahnj I am happy to have played a minor part in this
@Eidolon the reply icon is different if a post is part of a thread (like this one)
@KS "Meanwhile, in Australia"
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@KitRedgrave *hugs closely*
@typhlosion @vahnj uhmm... I'll just take a glass of milk, please.
@typhlosion *offers soft, ribbon-assisted hugs*
@Gargron That's really the main issue here; any given Mastodon instance has a UI that isn't consistent with itself in what is literally the biggest, most recognizable section to the end user. All I was trying to do was fix this up so that each instance would have one consistent design -- whether that be squares or circles, I don't care -- thus letting that instance's users design and work around it.
@Gargron I appreciate the apology, but I don't think you quite get why I'm upset; it's more based on content than simple rejection.
We can pretty easily agree that there are subjective aspects to design (round vs. square avatars), but maintaining a consistent design throughout the application isn't really subjective. Inconsistency is going to be treated as unprofessional to new users peering in, which negatively affects their chances of joining or staying.