MASTODON TIP OF THE DAY: This seems to be as good a time as any to remind you that you can use "in:library" with search terms in your Mastodon search (at least, with the advanced web interface), to search for text in the Mastodon posts you have made in the past. Please see the attached image for an example:
@ryanschultz How about "in:my posts" or something more user friendly than the jargon word "Library"?
@edwiebe @ryanschultz How is “library” jargon?
@Gargron @edwiebe @ryanschultz You can also use from:me right?
@cdevroe @edwiebe @ryanschultz Yes, from:me does what the original post is about, in:library is a bit more than that.
@Gargron oh, interesting. Might be nice to add more detail about all search operators here: https://docs.joinmastodon.org/user/network/#search
(Unless there is a document already and I cannot find it.)
@Gargron @edwiebe @ryanschultz
It has more common and general everyday meanings outside of the context of Mastodon?
Timeline, post history, seem more straight forward. No one refers to their wallet, their notebook, their in Box their out box, their posts their diary, etc… as ‘My Library’
@Chancerubbage @edwiebe @ryanschultz What about your music library?
@Gargron @edwiebe @ryanschultz
As a Mastodon thing? No interest in Mastodon as an RSS reader / podcast player either.
I have a library of books, and DVD, and other media as well. And the public library is a couple of miles away.
I have no need or ambition for Mastodon becoming any of those.
@Gargron @ryanschultz I had no idea it refers to my posts. I didn't know I had a library.