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  • Manuale d’uso di SNAC2, guida semplice

    Benvenuto su SNAC2. Qui trovi le istruzioni essenziali per usarlo ogni giorno, scrivere post, rispondere e gestire chi segui.



    1) Entrare e capire le pagine

    Quando apri SNAC2 dal browser vedrai due “mondi”.

    Pagina pubblica

    È il profilo visibile a tutti.
    - mostra i post pubblici
    - chiunque può leggerla senza password

    Area privata, dopo il login

    È la tua “casa”.
    Qui puoi
    - scrivere post
    - leggere i contenuti delle persone che segui
    - rispondere, mettere like, fare boost
    - vedere notifiche
    - cambiare alcune impostazioni

    Suggerimento
    Se vuoi fare tutto con calma, usa sempre l’area privata.



    2) Scrivere un post

    Nell’area privata trovi il riquadro dove scrivere.

    Post normale

    1) scrivi il testo
    2) premi “Publish” o “Post”

    Gli a capo restano come li scrivi, quindi puoi andare a capo quando vuoi.

    Scegliere chi lo vede

    Di solito puoi scegliere tra
    - Pubblico, lo vedono tutti
    - Non in elenco, è pubblico ma non finisce in certe liste
    - Solo follower, lo vedono solo i tuoi follower
    - Messaggio diretto, lo vedono solo le persone indicate

    Se non sei sicuro, usa Pubblico.



    3) Rispondere e parlare in un thread

    Sotto un post trovi di solito il tasto “Reply”.
    - scrivi la risposta
    - invia

    Le conversazioni sono ordinate a “rami”, come un albero. È utile perché capisci subito chi risponde a chi.



    4) Like, boost e bookmark

    Like

    Serve per dire “mi piace”.

    Boost

    Serve per condividere il post con i tuoi follower.

    Bookmark

    Serve per salvare un post e ritrovarlo dopo.

    Suggerimento
    Bookmark è perfetto per “me lo leggo dopo”.



    5) Seguire persone

    Seguire qualcuno

    Se trovi un profilo interessante
    - premi “Follow”

    Da quel momento vedrai i suoi post nella tua area privata.

    Smettere di seguire

    - premi “Unfollow”



    6) Menzionare persone e usare hashtag

    Menzionare

    Per chiamare qualcuno in un post, scrivi
    @nomeutente@dominio

    Esempio
    @maria@esempio.it

    Hashtag

    Per parlare di un tema e renderlo più facile da trovare, scrivi


    Esempio




    7) Mettere un avviso contenuto sensibile

    Se stai parlando di qualcosa che può dare fastidio a qualcuno, tipo spoiler o contenuti delicati, puoi aggiungere un avviso.
    - attiva “contenuto sensibile”
    - scrivi una breve descrizione, per esempio “spoiler” o “tema delicato”
    - poi pubblica



    8) Aggiungere un’immagine o un file

    Nel riquadro del post c’è un modo per aggiungere un allegato.
    - scegli l’immagine o il file
    - pubblica

    Suggerimento
    Se è un’immagine, aggiungi una breve descrizione quando possibile, aiuta l’accessibilità.



    9) Messaggi diretti

    I messaggi diretti sono come post privati.
    - scegli la modalità “Direct”
    - scrivi i destinatari o menzionali nel testo
    - invia

    Nota
    I messaggi diretti sono pensati per pochi destinatari, non per “chat di gruppo”.



    10) Notifiche

    Nell’area privata trovi una sezione notifiche, dove vedi
    - chi ti ha seguito
    - chi ha risposto
    - chi ha messo like
    - chi ha fatto boost dei tuoi post



    11) Piccoli trucchi che aiutano

    - Se un post non appare, ricarica la pagina
    - Se una conversazione è lunga, scorri e cerca le risposte annidate
    - Se vuoi scrivere più chiaro, usa frasi brevi e vai a capo
    - Se vuoi essere gentile con chi legge, usa l’avviso contenuto sensibile quando serve



    12) Problemi comuni

    Non riesco a entrare

    Contatta l’amministratore e chiedi un reset della password.

    Non vedo post nuovi

    Ricarica la pagina. Se succede spesso, può essere un momento di manutenzione.

    Non si caricano immagini

    Aspetta e riprova. Se continua, segnala all’amministratore.



    Fine

    @localhost@citiverse.it




    Grazie a @grunfink@comam.es per aver realizzato SNAC2, mi piace così tanto che ho cercato di creare questa piccola guida d’uso per chi lo usa la prima volta. Spero di aver fatto cosa buona. 🙏
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