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some people I follow will send a "toot" that completely fills my screen, as their server has no 500 char limit. Wouldn't it make sense to give followers on a way to limit the size of msgs hitting the home timeline?

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@resist1984 depends entirely on the instance admin. I'm cool either way, but having a little extra wiggle room isn't bad. But I think if its over 600+ limit then it prob belongs in a blog post.

@jordan31 i'm talking about timeline control, which should be a user option not a server option. Note that if I search for a hashtag or look at the timeline of a specific account, the large posts are fine. It's just the "Home" timeline where it's irritating to see spontaneous posts that flood all other posts off the screen.

@resist1984 ah, so you would like an option to truncate all posts over a user defined limit, for your timeline?

@jordan31 yes, but it would also be nice to see the full msg if I opt for it, on demand.

@resist1984 agreed, it could work the same way CW and visibility of certain content works currently. This is a great suggestion and it should be added in as an option.

@resist1984 I was not aware of this. I mainly use Tusky or the web adv interface.

@resist1984 Some people put long posts behind a cw, but I unroll them all by default and read bottome to top in chrono order, so I always feel it is my fault, but a per user pref on the length of posts would be perfect! :-)

@resist1984 #Tusky does this. I have posts with 500+ characters truncated and hidden behind a 'Read more" button.

@resist1984 isn't there a "show more" button for long toots? my instance has a massive char limit, but anything over like 700 chars gets cut with "show more" (for me at least).

@resist1984 i use glitch-soc on desktop and tusky on mobile so maybe they're different than vanilla mastodon.

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