So, this is coming from a reddit user. I don’t really understand the microblog button and how/what kind of content it gives you and how it’s organized. Can some one give a brief summation.

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    @EnglishMobster This is an amazing explanation - thank you, I learned a lot.

    Question: Magazines can pick up hashtags from toots/microblogs. What about the other way around? Ie can hashtags attached to magazine articles/links be picked up by Mastodon and other twitter-like applications? Ie, if I tag a magazine article with #startrek, will that article appear in the feed of any Mastodon user following #startrek? I thought that’s what the purpose of the hashtag field was when creating an article, but it doesn’t seem to work, based on some experimenting that I’ve done.

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      The other way around is supposed to work but is currently broken.

      Bear in mind that kbin.social (the first general-purpose English-language Kbin instance) was created in… May 2023. Our Benevolent God Ernest has only been working on Kbin seriously since January 2023.

      When I joined in June, it was mostly Ernest talking to himself, with a few other randos from Lemmy who were curious about this not-Lemmy thing. A couple weeks before I joined, Ernest was in here completely alone. Getting 100k people randomly show up a month after he released the first public alpha wasn’t exactly in the cards, I don’t think - so he’s been putting out fires that come with “oh shit my little toy project now has thousands of people using it overnight”.

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        And here I thought the whole point of being a benevolent god was omnipotence. ;-)

        Thanks for clarifying. I wasn’t sure if that functionality just isn’t working yet (but now I’m confident that it will work down the line) or not an intended feature at all.

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          “Omni” for a certain definition of “omni” after all.

          At a certain point you have to expect that he chooses to do it. After all, in Genesis (lmao autocorrect tried to suggest “Genshin Impact”) creating the world took God 7 days (well, 6 days + 1 day to rest and admire). Surely someone omnipotent could’ve done it quicker - so it’s either that or he simply chooses to take longer. ;)