“With the new update, you now have the ability to create custom lists and categorize your follows based on specific topics or interests, while removing them from your home feed,” Rochko writes. “This not only helps in decluttering your home feed but also allows you to engage with certain topics on your own terms, when you are ready.” The update also has a redesigned home tab to make it easier to navigate between your home feed, lists, and hashtags, Rochko says.
Rochko didn’t specify if or when lists might arrive on iOS or web, and we’ve asked Mastodon when lists might get added. However, Rochko does say that “our iOS and web teams are also working steadily on new features and improvements.”
Looking forward to trying this feature out when it finally rolls out to web/iOS. I tend to prefer segmenting my feed, and hopfully this will allow me to do this more efficiently.
This was a fascinating look at what people did at the finish line of the MCM. A bit of a r/running x r/dataisbeautiful crossover article.
What happens when runners cross a marathon finish line? We’ve got data | They hugged and kissed and made heart hands. They high-fived, fist-bumped and flexed. A few fell. Some live-streamed