It's amazing how WordPress could've easily gotten support from the community with their initial sentiment ("you make money from OSS, so you should contribute more"), but then the CEO went into this delusional revenge spree
@Akulatraxas A lot of recent isekai/reincarnation anime would easily work just as well without the whole reincarnation subtext. Maybe his past as a dragon will become more relevant later, but so far it's just the explanation for his unusual power and knowledge, and maybe that's all it will be.
The other way round, though, has so much potential.
@catraxx Hashtags have a few problems. For instance, most of the time you can never be certain what the "right" hashtag is so you end up with a hashtag vomit at the end of the post in an attempt to reach everyone interested.
Posts for a hashtag also won't reach all "participants" equally because it entirely depends on how well-federated the poster's server is. Regular following adds you to a list, which is how servers know who to send posts, but hashtags don't have that. Following hashtags, if even possible, is just a hack that catches posts that happened to find their way to your instance.
There might be more, but that's what I could think of right now.
@catraxx They were a pretty big subject of discussion a few years ago. Basically an abstraction for communities that's independent of server boundaries, so people post in these groups and members of a group can stay up-to-date about everything happening in there.
Mastodon: "We have to do (controversial thing that only benefits Mastodon) because that's more user-friendly." Also Mastodon: "To mark media as sensitive, just enable the CW and don't enter any text."