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You could write a whole paper on how Pleroma-based users develop a reputation as provocative, unwelcome intruders, because their software *shows all interactions by default* and more readily privileges the federated timeline — the resulting cultural inflection is that the space is more open for casual discussion.
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@matilde this is exactly why pleroma shows so much by default, it's supposed do encouraging conversations and making new connections.
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@matilde we felt it when Mastodon came to the network. Pleroma's style is essentially the same as gnu social's, which sas similarly open. It is kind of a culture clash, but I think by now people realize that the fediverse isn't just one software and one interface.
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@matilde I think this is accurate