I mean those ones with a pin entry keypad/touchscreen built onto the device and has limits on number of attempts.

    • What client are you using? I don’t see that in Voyager, or on the Lemmy web interface

      Edit: Oh. You’re saying you can put emojis in replies? That’s not the same thing. Think github reactions: they don’t pollute the comment thread with noise; they just annotate a given comment with emoji reactions and counts.

      I want to be able to give a comment a thumbs up, not reply to a comment and type a single-glyph response.

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        Use one of the crazier ActivityPub platforms if you want funny reacts. A lot of them are like an unholy mix of Twitter and Discord

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            Well, Mastodon seems designed to have people give up on it. Austere interface, short charlimit, no federation of reactions, no search bar. I hate it so much. I recommend one of the Misskey forks. It’s more “modern” than any mainstream social media website now.

            • I have a GoToSocial server, which is pure AP, not Mastodon. Misskey is still a microblogging platform, right? One of the people I interacted with a lot when I was trying it ran a Misskey server, and she used it like a microblogging tool.

              It’s the modality of it. There’s a category of servers that follow the Twitter model: people follow people, and posts are usually short and frequent throughout the day. Then there’s the Reddit model: people join communities, and tend to do more periodic binge browsing.

              Misskey - as I understand it - is a follow-the-person, shorter post model; the Twitter model. Lemmy models after Reddit.

              I prefer the community model.