omɘᴎ ☄️ utilise witches.town. Vous pouvez læ suivre et interagir si vous possédez un compte quelque part dans le "fediverse".

omɘᴎ ☄️ @Nemo@witches.town

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@mogwai_poet really depends on who you ask to: bipeople I frequent says "all genders"/"at least more than one gender" and (some) pansexual people say than "bi is only for 2 genders, pansexual is for all genders", which, as you've guessed, those previously quoted bipeople doesn't agree with and it's a mess, like coding conventions.

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the bird site is really useful to find people to follow on mastodon

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The key thing about Mastodon usernames is that they are fully qualified. i.e. I'm [at]akrabat[at]mastodon.technology.

However, if you're on my local instance (mastodon.techology), then you can just use [at]akrabat.

This is the same as the way landline telephones work - you can just dial the local number bit if you have the same area code. I wonder how many people will realise this as we're used to unique handles on social networks.

Habituellement je suis un utilisateur silencieux des réseaux sociaux. Il semblerait que ce début sur Mastodon ne fasse pas exception à la règle. Mais c'est pas que j'aime pas hein ! Bien au contraire.

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@tessamero FWIW, my son has had unfiltered internet access (including wandering IRC) since he was tiny, and root on his own box since he was 6. This way, he asked me things at an age when mom's advice counted, and learned good habits.

Biggest win: I taught him about /ignore on IRC and now his first reaction to idiots is to block them, not engage.

It's only one possible solution, but it worked for us.

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