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Andrés Monroy-Hernández

@Gillian I don't think so. The only option that I can think of is forking mastodon and re-writing part of the backend software (which will mean forever being out of synch with the rest of Mastodon). But even if we did that, the mobile clients would still not support that new QT button, which would mean having to build an Android and iOS client.

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Titus Barik :donate8dollars:

@andresmh @Gillian but what if instead of QT we forked mastodon so that i can have aerosmith music in the background of my profile like i had in myspace. what do u think.

Cassidy James Blaede

@andresmh @Gillian I imagine the “best” way would be to add support in the same way Twitter did: under the hood, it is just a link to the original post, and then you handle it all at the presentation layer. It would mean getting buy-in from mobile clients, but I bet you could get some on board, like Mastodos and maybe Tusky.

This way it would remain backwards compatible with apps and instances that don’t explicitly support it, too.

Raphael Lullis

@cassidyjames @andresmh @Gillian

re: quote tweet. soapbox/rebased already does it for a while, you should ask @alex about how the implementation works.

re: donation to servers. I may be biased (being AFAICT the only admin of a commercial instance where access is by subscription) but I'm pretty sure that what I am charging ($5/month for 10 users) is a lot more sustainable and affordable than the instances that will have to beg for donations.

Lee

@raphael @cassidyjames @andresmh @Gillian "beg" is a bit loaded—think about Dwarf Fortress compared with smaller games trying to ask for subscriptions. If it's sufficiently popular, the money's enough from whoever has it to give. They just have to value it.

Yes every user adds to the load, but once people sign on to Patreons, they normally only get off them around tax season or major life changes.

Laurent Baumann

@cassidyjames @andresmh @Gillian what's wrong with just posting a link to the original post, along with your comment? Like you said, clients can augment the experience client-side by fetching some extra data, but that's it.

Cassidy James Blaede

@Lobau @andresmh @Gillian yep, that’s what I am suggesting. The other side of the interaction would be simplifying it by adding a “quote” feature to the client side, though, so you don’t have to go manually copy the post link, start composing a new post, paste the link, then write your content. But fundamentally that’s all it would actually do with one tap.

PhoenixWomanMN

@cassidyjames @andresmh @Gillian I think it's time for Mastodon to start allowing ads

Jacob Gonzales 🇺🇸

@PhoenixWomanMN @cassidyjames @andresmh @Gillian mastodon is just code but instances themselves can chose to run ads or not but I personally wouldn’t use those

malte

@andresmh @Gillian i think the question was how support hci.social, but it warms my heart to see the "you're welcome/don't mention it" attitude that many admins/mods have 😊

Andrés Monroy-Hernández

@malte @Gillian ohh funny, I totally missed it if that was the intention. The best way to support is with expertise/volunteering. Plenty of things to do, from organizational things to engineering to design.

Gillian Hayes

@malte @andresmh yes @malte is correct. I was just noting that a qt would have been my more natural way to ask you how to help given the other toot. Anywho….. what about those of us with no expertise and even less time? I just don’t want to freeload off your generosity too much but realistically haven’t built my own server for anything other than Minecraft in years, so I’m not sure how much help I can be.

Gillian Hayes

@andresmh oops I missed a lot of conversation. I didn’t actually mean please make quote tweet (though great if people do). I meant, how do we pay you to help maintain our server? :)

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