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@globalc @tagomago my fear moving someone to RSS is that anyway I will not be able to read them all anyway (I already have an average of 300 post unread on my RSS feed). I was looking at hometown instead, for this specific feature:

https://github.com/hometown-fork/hometown/wiki/Exclusive-lists

So just move people out of the home timeline, and just read them when I feel I have time to do so. But the cost is high, since this solution means to move to hometown :(
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@globalc oh I didn't think about followers number: I have disabled both following and followers numbers on my profile because I'm here just to talk on some stuff, if people find what I say interesting they may follow, not because I "have" lots of followers.

I'll look tinytinyrss, thanks! Now I use miniflux but it just have this main page with all unread posts, and it make me want to read posts just to clear that unread number :/

@tagomago

@tagomago I think you should not refrain, I mean the list features appeal to me because it maps better real life: we (maybe not on purpose) put different people in different categories: friends, coworkers... etc, and each "category" usually have a different "refresh frequency".

@globalc

@globalc it feels strange also to me... (and I don't think personally I have the energy to manage multiple accounts...).

The parallels to verbose switch of unix tools is interesting: I would love also a way to filter for language. I mean, if I post in my native language maybe I'm saying something very important, but everyone that don't speak that language maybe would want to ignore. :)

I think human interaction is a complex problem :)

@tagomago

@tagomago that's wonderful! This could convince me to migrate: I discovered the fediverse thanks to the Debian Social Team, but they decided to deploy pleroma for the needed resources. Or maybe pleroma will get the same feature, anyway it's a good news!

@globalc