I assumed that this was standard behaviour/etiquette, though I’m realizing maybe it’s actually not so common, and I want to know if I’m the weird one

If you don’t- why not?


(VPN voting enabled at the expense of allowing multiple votes per user- pls don’t abuse this for shits and giggles)

    • agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works
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      I engage with content on my feed. The titles are prominent, the community name less so. If content seems extremely contextual, I’ll probably check, but otherwise I just engage with the content and comments.

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        It was surprisingly hard at one time to get both the poster and community to show up in Voyager. I spent about half an hour figuring out the settings to make it happen. Between shitpost, Onion, and NotTheOnion communities, and the amount of overlap between posts in them, I find that vital context in many posts.

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      I’m reading the post and looking at the pretty image if there is one.

      If the post sounds like a shit post, I do check the community to see if it is likely to be ironic, but otherwise no.