I am developing a help file for a website.
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I am developing a help file for a website. I need to give an example of a mastodon handle. The ideal example would be:
1. Funny
2. Someone who wouldn't mind having their handle in a screenshot (for example, a bot)
3. On mastodon.social¹Any ideas? Originally I was just gonna write @yaoi@mastodon.social but then I discovered that's a real account and the person hasn't posted in some years, so maybe I shouldn't drive randos to their account
¹ girlcock.club would also potentially be acceptable
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I am developing a help file for a website. I need to give an example of a mastodon handle. The ideal example would be:
1. Funny
2. Someone who wouldn't mind having their handle in a screenshot (for example, a bot)
3. On mastodon.social¹Any ideas? Originally I was just gonna write @yaoi@mastodon.social but then I discovered that's a real account and the person hasn't posted in some years, so maybe I shouldn't drive randos to their account
¹ girlcock.club would also potentially be acceptable
Making a service you log into with a Mastodon account. Trying to decide whether to offer, as an alternative to giving your instance, typing your address & I figure out the handle. Advantage of latter is users can't get tripped up on the "instance" terminology. Disadvantages of latter: If you enter @x@y.com but you're really logged in as @z@y.com, you wind up logging in as z & maybe that's confusing. Now that I'm looking at it, I think the whole second screenshot is confusing. Idea rejected
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