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faq:post_share:post_length_character_limit [2022/11/19 08:34] – [Don't force people to scroll past your wall of text] grammar - removed is ddenchfaq:post_share:post_length_character_limit [2024/05/01 15:44] (current) – [Don't force people to scroll past your wall of text] Corrected the link discrepancy (text says rule 5, link says rule 7). Checked with Jerry, should referr to Rule #5. Addjusted accordingly. onion
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 ====== Post length and character limit: how long is too long? ====== ====== Post length and character limit: how long is too long? ======
 The post length limit on Infosec.Exchange is 11,000 characters. This is possible because [[about:infosec_exchange|Infosec.Exchange runs]] on the [[faq:mastodon:glitch_soc|glitch-soc]] fork of [[faq:mastodon:|Mastodon]]. The post length limit on Infosec.Exchange is 11,000 characters. This is possible because [[about:infosec_exchange|Infosec.Exchange runs]] on the [[faq:mastodon:glitch_soc|glitch-soc]] fork of [[faq:mastodon:|Mastodon]].
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 ===== Don't force people to scroll past your wall of text ===== ===== Don't force people to scroll past your wall of text =====
  
-It's fine to write longer posts, but if they're longer than a few hundred characters, put them behind a [[faq:post_share:content_warning_how_to_use|Content Warning]] so people don't have to scroll past your giant wall of text. Repeated or egregious use of too-long posts may collide with [[rules:05_lack_of_rule_is_not_permission|Rule #5]].+It's fine to write longer posts, but if they're longer than a few hundred characters, put them behind a [[faq:post_share:content_warning_how_to_use|Content Warning]] so people don't have to scroll past your giant wall of text. Repeated or egregious use of too-long posts may collide with [[rules:05_no_spam_no_excessive_promotion|Rule #5]].
  
 ===== Some other instances may not support long posts ===== ===== Some other instances may not support long posts =====
-<div todo>FIXME what happens if user on Infosec.Exchange posts long post and someone on a vanilla Mastodon tries/wants to read it - does it work, or does the vanilla instance trim or reject the long post?</div>+Instance Admins have certain amount of control to deploy their instances as they see fit, so the advice here is based on very limited testing. 
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 +If a member of Infosec.Exchange were to publish toot in excess of the 500 character limit applied to another instance it will appear in the other instance trimmed with a ''Read more >'' notice after several hundred characters. When selected the toot appears in full, as per normal. 
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 +If posting at this length, one [[faq:post_share:content_warning_when_to_use|ought to use]] a [[faq:post_share:content_warning_how_to_use|Content Warning]] to avoid forcing users to hit a wall of text. If done, the toot will appear appropriately truncated. 
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 +This was tested with messages sent from Infosec.Exchange to another, non [[faq:mastodon:glitch_soc|glitch-soc]]-based instance with a 500 character limit.