Maybe not use Activity Feed like you would Twitter and get a Status.Cafe account or something. Occasional updates regarding your site or situation, I'm here for. I am trying to be understanding, but the every 15 minute random Tweet On Neocities Activity Feed is getting quite annoying. STOP.
Neocities for Twitter-style posting sounds real impractical. Most of my feed is someone following someone else, and it's clearly pushing down other notifications.
(Tweet On Neocities Activity Feed) → TONAF. Somebody should make a website called tonaf dot neocities dot org and set it up to work like a barebones Twitter
Definitely condone the use of status.cafe -- recreates the original purpose of Twitter without becoming Twitter again (for now). Everyone is posting their own stuff even though what you post can be seen by others. Any reply function is very minimal, and thus keeps potential drama minimal too
whats twitter? ..I kid, I honestly don't get the appeal of twitter, or any social media, i've tried them, and to me they are about as fun and engaging as watching paint dry, but that could also account for my age and generation. I typically get on here, scroll through my feed hit a few likes and check out some updates from everyone and move on.
Shit, I just did it. DAMMIT.
Neocities for Twitter-style posting sounds real impractical. Most of my feed is someone following someone else, and it's clearly pushing down other notifications.
(Tweet On Neocities Activity Feed) → TONAF. Somebody should make a website called tonaf dot neocities dot org and set it up to work like a barebones Twitter
I typically get to the point where I just unfollow people that I feel are spamming my feed with stuff I don't want to see.
Definitely condone the use of status.cafe -- recreates the original purpose of Twitter without becoming Twitter again (for now). Everyone is posting their own stuff even though what you post can be seen by others. Any reply function is very minimal, and thus keeps potential drama minimal too
whats twitter? ..I kid, I honestly don't get the appeal of twitter, or any social media, i've tried them, and to me they are about as fun and engaging as watching paint dry, but that could also account for my age and generation. I typically get on here, scroll through my feed hit a few likes and check out some updates from everyone and move on.