this post was submitted on 26 Oct 2023
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I mean we do have native emoji support in posts, you just can't use them as a reaction. I don't need reaction emojis on posts, this isn't Linkedin. Either you appreciate my post existing (favourite it) or you don't, I don't need to know if you're 'sad' or 'celebrate' or 'heart'. If you've got a thought about it then add a reply. Once again, this is just my personal opinion, I realise others differ.
I've also got gif on mobile because it's built into the keyboard, so I don't need Mastodon to implement it.
I'm just saying ease of use is a big thing, gifs work but are such a hassle to use compared to any other platfor.
someone can reply using a 3rd party keyboard like you said
But from a UX/UI perspective that's so piss poor compared to every other platform lol
Mastodon should be freedom of choice but that shouldn't be a hindrance either
Otherwise, other platforms such as threads will implement better features first, be better in general, people will choose that platform, and everyone's gonna complain about how evil meta overtook activitypub/fedi
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Yes, I get your points. All I'm saying is that working on ease of use for something that not everybody uses is not high priority. I'd much prefer the Mastodon team, with their limited resources, focus on improving existing features like following hashtags in lists, markdown support, supporting post migration during account migration, stuff like this.
Post migration during account migration would be huge yeah, I get where you're coming from