@chr I see. Why "+ get other ppl to follow"? Does the chance of seeing toots from other server Y increase if more from my server X follow users there?
@chr I see, so the linking is primarily per user, not per server. interesting. So yes, healthy cross following will allow communities on each instance to have a better chance of seeing each other. The social network graph of the federated network is going to be much more subtle than for twitter or facebook. It would be so contextual.
@chr is that second one true? I haven't seen that behavior for replies. https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/issues/905 seems to imply otherwise
@nightpool I believe the intended behavior is for replies to be loaded, it may be broken and/or have an unfinished implementation.
salt grain: i haven't looked through the whole codebase or talked to any contributors about this, going off of hearsay and circumstantial evidence from server setup.
@chr ah, thanks, that's good to hear. Hoping to have time to dig into the codebase soon, but until then I can only go by what I see :(
@chr oh, also, while I have you here—is there a way to see the git commit hash a given mastodon instance is running?
How do updates happen on cybre.space?
@nightpool i don't think that's exposed anywhere right now
i'm going into my terminal once a morning and manually pulling in updates. i'd write a script to do it but my script-fu isn't good enough for me to be sure it'll fail safely and notify me.
@rateldajer if person B on my server is following person x@X and person y@Y, x and y's public toots will be part of my server's federated TL even if I'm not following them or ppl on their server.
Also, mastodon will sometimes bring in additional toots from people other than x & y from servers X and Y, in order to load boosts or replies for people who are following x & y