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Dawn 3 weeks ago
I'm sure some capable programmers are seeing this problem happen, too. I don't doubt that something great, or many things, will come out of that hackathon. But right now, how can we get new users to immediately understand the importance of mutes & reports? Or do we simply not set them up for disaster, so they at least have a chance to find the report button?

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Dawn 3 weeks ago
๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿซ‚ that's a defeatist's statement. I've received at least 1 report to one of my relaytools instances. Just because most things don't respect reports doesn't mean we should discount that some things do respect them. I mean, even if it is nothing but a mislabeled mute button, people still need to figure out where it is & maybe ease in to how important it is, in a user-controlled environment.
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Dawn 3 weeks ago
Maybe we need an onboarding client that's like a first-player war game ๐Ÿคฃ "Welcome soldier. Here are your mute and follow buttons. Your mission: create your own utopia. Godspeed."
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