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this sounds phenomenal, ta for sharing [how did you discover it?]. am about to test it on my small friendica.au instance... the main reason i left it a few weeks back & returned to masto, was exactly this -- most of my followed tags had few hits there for the reason you explained. 🤞 🤞 🤞
Errant space?Try @_followback (at _followback at tags.pub no spsces).
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Follow me and I will follow you back. Your public posts will then be boosted through tags.pub. Unfollow me, and the boosts will stop.
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Follow me if you're interested in the aboutconfig hashtag. I'm a global hashtag sharing bot from tags.pub. When content with the aboutconfig hashtag appears on the Social Web, this account will re-share the content to its followers.
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tags.pub is a global hashtag server for the Fediverse. You can follow an account like example@tags.pub and it will boost all the content tagged #example from across the Fediverse.

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Following a hashtag globally
To follow a tags.pub hashtag in Mastodon, go to the Search input box at the top of the page, and search for the name of the tag with "@tags.pub" at the end. So, for "#bloomscrolling" search for "@bloomscrolling@tags.pub". That should bring up the account on tags.pub to follow.

To stop following the hashtag, you can search for the hashtag and click "Unfollow". You can also go to your list of Following accounts, find the relevant tags.pub account, and click Unfollow there.

Please note that following a hashtag on your Mastodon server is different than, and independent from, following the same tag on tags.pub. Turning on one won't turn on the other, and vice versa. pic4

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@Friendly Koala @Marek 🇦🇺🇩🇪 Hi again Marek, hope you're well. I more or less stopped using my new account here as per my "final" post to you about the hashtags difficulty several weeks ago. Tonight though, as per this thread, i wondered if there might now be reason to hope anew.

Would you be kind enough pls, when you have time, to review this thread & advise me your thoughts, wrt your server? Thx.

cc: @Droppie [infosec] 🐨 ​ @AJ Sadauskas @FollowBackBot

From what I read, the account name to follow should be @FollowBackBot, have you tried that?

(That's "AT _followback AT tags.pub", replace "AT" and no spaces)

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@Marek 🇦🇺🇩🇪 @FollowBackBot @Friendly Koala @AJ Sadauskas yes i did, but i posted the pic of the resultant page, above... here it is again... i dunno what to do with this page once there.

i suppose my main question here for you is -- how do you feel about any of your instance users, eg me, using this new possibility, wrt your server resources?

cc: @Droppie [infosec] 🐨 ​

@Friendly Koala @Marek 🇦🇺🇩🇪 @AJ Sadauskas @FollowBackBot today i have mucked about some more with this, & now have formed a tentative conclusion that this service is not compatible with friendica.

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Follow me and I will follow you back. Your public posts will then be boosted through tags.pub. Unfollow me, and the boosts will stop


but afaict the #friendica GUI simply provides no facility to DO that initial Follow of this service. i tested in #FirefoxNightly, #Floorp, & Vivaldi.

in Masto, per pic below, searching for that tag does generate the standard Masto Follow Hashtag button.

otoh by contrast, in friendica a completely different page ensues, per next pic, which has NO button or any other way obvious to me, to actually DO the Follow.

alas, it seems i still have no good way so far to expand the reach of hashtag-fetching across fedi, in a small friendica instance.