On an article I see: boosts (x) | reduces (x) | favourites (x)
What does “reduces” mean, what effect does it have, and how does a user reduce a post?
I see the link to boost a post, and I see “more” but this doesn’t contain a “reduce” link.
On an article I see: boosts (x) | reduces (x) | favourites (x)
What does “reduces” mean, what effect does it have, and how does a user reduce a post?
I see the link to boost a post, and I see “more” but this doesn’t contain a “reduce” link.
“reduce” is probably just a bit of a language mishap from a non-native speaker.
It means “downvote” (the arrow down).
The arrow up is “favourite” (essentially, upvote).
These two control the popularity of the post in the Threads feed (and I think both of them count towards “active”)
“Boost” is equivalent to Twitters “re-tweet” function - it’s a Microblog-thing. I can, for example, see this post from my Mastodon account and I could “boost” it to my followers there.
Yes, sure that makes sense. But now we have up and downvote, and boost and reduce.
We don’t?
There’s just 3 interactions
Up Arrow (favourite)
Down Arrow (reduce)
boost (reblog)
That does not seem to match. I see 4 independent actions with 4 independent counters here.
Where do you see four?
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You’ve double counted down and reduces, those are the same thing. Up is favorites, boosts is… boosts. That’s three items at the bottom under activity, with two of them also being shown as arrows up top.
Activity is just an aggregate of the others.
There’s up-vote (favourites), down-vote (reduces), and boosts, each of which are activities.
What’s the 4th one and how do I interact with it?
Can you post a screenshot?
https://imgur.com/a/I9L6ESJ
The stuff on the “Activity” line are just for summary display. They don’t do anything, just show you the status of who has done what. For example, if you click on the “favourites (1)” you’ll see that I have upvoted the article (i.e. clicked the up-arrow).