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2026-02-08 16:47:13
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Stefan Bohacek
stefan@stefanbohacek.online
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I had an interesting conversation on here recently that made me realize that maybe not everyone who uses Mastodon knows that you can use filters as a way to add content warning to other people's posts?
https://stefanbohacek.com/blog/on-fediverse-content-warnings-and-filters/
#fediverse
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2026-02-08 16:47:18
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Stefan Bohacek
stefan@stefanbohacek.online
I know content warnings are a pretty divisive topic, and there are all these unwritten rules and expectations around them. They have been a source of many fights and targeted harassment.
I'm sure people will have opinions on this article, and beyond, and I very much welcome constructive feedback, just make sure to please read the actual article first, as I will be blocking and removing posts deliberately.
Thank you!
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2026-02-08 16:50:20
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Noam Ross
noamross@ecoevo.social
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Heh
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2026-02-08 19:27:52
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Jupiter Rowland
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This is the case for three reasons.
One, Twitter has never had this feature. And if Twitter doesn't have a feature, it's hard for many to imagine that Mastodon has it.
Two, there is no dedicated button for it up-front in the timeline view, neither on Mastodon's Web interface nor in any mobile app.
Three, it came too late. Mastodon's culture as we know it now was coined in spring 2022 by those who had escaped from Twitter after Elon Musk had announced he wanted to buy it. However, this filter feature was introduced to Mastodon with version 4.0 in October when Mastodon's culture was already set in stone for all eternity.
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2026-02-09 00:11:13
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zotheca
zotheca@mementomori.social
@stefan
Using filters as content warnings is actually a great idea. This will be helpful for many people
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2026-02-09 00:42:53
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Der Pepe (Hubzilla) ⁂
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Ah, I didn't know that (because I hardly ever use Mastodon). So Mastodon has a feature similar to one that has been available on Hubzilla for a long time (the
‘NSFW’ app
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I find this ‘reverse’ method much better because, as the recipient, I know better what I don't want to see or consider inappropriate than the sender, who doesn't know all the recipients of their post in great detail.
It's great that Mastodon can do this too. It just needs to be made better known.
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2026-02-09 08:41:39
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Jon Sullivan
joncounts@mastodon.nz
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That’s handy. I didn’t know that I could use filters to make my own content warnings on Mastodon. Thanks.
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2026-02-09 09:39:36
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transicorn@mastodon.social
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HUGE fan and user of filters to mute & drop certain things here.
I've at times seen people talk about just discovering filters but can't recall anyone pointing this out re: CW's. I think it's very helpful and maybe this will help people here who wish to have CW's instead of entirely dropping something with filters.
I personally have my account set to expand anything with a CW and just mute/drop anything i'd rather not have in my feed.
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2026-02-09 14:27:20
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David Tanner 🏴
DavidTanner@toot.wales
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I’m probably being incredibly thick but I just can’t work out how this works in practice? For information I have many, many filters setup. How do I apply these to another persons post that I’m boosting?
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2026-02-09 14:29:55
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Stefan Bohacek
stefan@stefanbohacek.online
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Ah, sorry, maybe I need to clarify this in the article, this would only affect you.
So, you can set up filters that don't fully remove the offending posts, just hide them with a little note, as if the person posting applied a CW, according to your own preferences.
Sorry for any confusion!
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2026-02-09 14:47:56
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Jupiter Rowland
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You don't. You don't apply them to stuff that you send to others. You apply them to stuff that you receive in your timeline. Not for others, but for yourself.
I think the issue here is that it's often hard-wired in Mastodon users' heads that "CW" equals "poster-side" equals "provided by the poster for all readers all the same".
In this case, it's different. It's
all happening on the reader's side
. Like, the filter generates a CW for the reader who sets up the filter, depending on what keywords the filter contains, depending on what keywords are in a post.
You, as the reader, define what you want to have hidden behind CWs
for yourself
. If something disturbs you just enough to have it hidden, but not enough to have it purged from your timeline entirely, you set up a filter with the corresponding keywords. And that filter will hide content with at least one of these keywords in it behind a CW. Automatically generated only for you, personally, individually.
The next user does not want the same content hidden. They do not set up such a filter. And they see
the very same post
without a CW without having to do anything themselves.
I mean, I guess you know what filters do on Mastodon. Normally, they remove stuff from your timeline. But with this setting, they hide that content behind a button for you instead of completely removing it.
Maybe it's easier to understand for us Hubzilla users because we've had something similar since before Mastodon was even made, much less since before Mastodon started repurposing our summary field for poster-issued CWs. So automatically generated, individual, reader-side CWs are the default for us and part of our culture whereas they came to Mastodon too late to become part of Mastodon's culture.
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2026-02-09 15:05:25
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Deborah Edwards-Oñoro
redcrew@mstdn.social
@stefan
Thank you, Stefan.
Appreciate you publishing this info as a blog post I can share with other people (who may not yet be on Mastodon).
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2026-02-09 17:02:54
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CubeOfCheese
cubeofcheese@mstdn.social
@stefan
filters are great except for some reason they don't work on the explore/trending feed. Which is where I spend at least half of my time
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2026-02-09 19:23:41
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Cetraria
Cetraria@neurodifferent.me
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honestly, content filtering is the only reason I can still use this as a social media app. I ended up having to mute or block 95% of the people I followed everywhere else, because filtering was so inefficient.
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