Christopher Bouzy
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Echoes work the same as retweets work on Twitter. My suggestion is to follow more people. The more people you follow, the more unique content you will see.
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Incidentally, I see a lot of complaints from folks about echoing dominating their timelines, and I agree it can be frustrating when copies of the same spout flood out other content. It would be nice if echoing just bumped a spout to the top of our timeline, but didn’t create duplicates.
05:55 AM - Apr 15, 2023
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Goose
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
My concern wasn’t too many people echoing. It’s that if a spout is echoed by 50 people I follow, I see 50 separate copies of it in my timeline, which drowns out the other varied content in my feed. What if instead I saw a single copy bumped to the top, showing that 50 follows had echoed it?
12:08 PM - Apr 15, 2023
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Pamela Gee
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In the Timeline setting I turn off Echoes and Splashbacks (and sometimes news
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