In-reply-to » @prologic this seems to be missing "like" functionality, which maybe you never intended to implement.

@kayos@twtxt.net No. We will never do this. If you read the About Yarn.social page you’ll understand why. The short answer is this:

Supporting reactions, like, counters, trending or anything else really based on algorithmically generated content and manipulating content leads to the same bad things you see in traditional “big-tech” social media. This drives a behaviour of “engagement” and “look at me” and all sorts of other psychological problems we’re not paying for “big time” in society at large.

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