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zoowar (zoowar@indy.im)'s status on Wednesday, 30-Nov-2016 07:37:04 UTC
zoowar
If someone on my instance subscribes to you and they don't reply to any of your posts, after some reasonable period their subscription to you is dropped. I prefer the social in !gnusocial -
zoowar (zoowar@indy.im)'s status on Wednesday, 30-Nov-2016 06:31:15 UTC
zoowar
I so wish !gnusocial would drop subscriptions that have no local replies. -
zoowar (zoowar@indy.im)'s status on Wednesday, 30-Nov-2016 07:52:32 UTC
zoowar
You miss the point of social. vinzv likes this. -
zoowar (zoowar@indy.im)'s status on Wednesday, 30-Nov-2016 17:30:44 UTC
zoowar
That you replied ensures you will remain subscribed to me. -
zoowar (zoowar@indy.im)'s status on Wednesday, 30-Nov-2016 17:33:38 UTC
zoowar
You are not subscribed to me, so it wouldn't affect you. -
zoowar (zoowar@indy.im)'s status on Wednesday, 30-Nov-2016 19:00:05 UTC
zoowar
If someone is subscribed to you and you find them "undesirable", block them. -
AndStatus (andstatus@loadaverage.org)'s status on Saturday, 03-Dec-2016 13:14:09 UTC
AndStatus
@zoowar Could you explain this?
"I so wish !gnusocial would drop subscriptions that have no local replies.” -
AndStatus (andstatus@loadaverage.org)'s status on Monday, 05-Dec-2016 05:35:26 UTC
AndStatus
@zoowar What slowest "pace" of interactions are you expecting? I would say replying once in a year is a good sign of the subscription effectiveness. I mean that reading "news"/updates and staying quiet is better than artificial periodic replying with "OK" :-) in order to prolong the subscription
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