When I first joined Kbin I posted threads due to being a reddit refugee but have started posting microblogs as time went on. I have also noticed some magazines have more threads while others have more microblog posts. For example kbinmeta has more threads while the most active magazine I moderate has mostly microblogs.

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    Microblogs on /kbin are essentially short-form posts. There are times where microblogs revolve around a specific topic, but this is not always necessary. On /kbin, they are generally associated with keywords (hashtags) that allow a microblog to be sent to a magazine that targets/accepts the tag, which then appears in the microblog feed. However, on Mastodon/Twitter, you can simply write posts that get grouped with the posts of other users or your own previous posts without replying to a specific original post.

    Writing microblogs and utilizing tagged keywords allows people to search for the information the writer deems fundamental to the topic they’re writing about. This enhances discoverability and reduces noise, as you are able to quickly browse any and all posts that are specifically tagged with those keywords. Furthermore, microblogs may generally incorporate multiple identifying topics as you group together these keywords/tags.

    For example, the @cats magazine will have an influx of posts on Saturdays from Mastodon instances which are tagged with #caturday. Writing microblogs in this way makes it so creating a thread every Saturday in @cats isn’t necessary. This has a nice side effect of minimizing the need for megathreads that were found on Reddit.

    Additionally, you can also search for (and click on) #japanesepractice to review exercises that I have completed in the past. There are additional posts in the @learnjapanese magazine that would not include this information. By using this tag, you can access the posts that specifically pertain to my studies.

    This is in contrast to /kbin threads, where the content of the thread is the centralizing topic of discussion as opposed to the keywords.

    For example: our replies are centered around what the OP has asked instead of any keywords in the original post or subsequent replies. However, /kbin is more unique than typical forums, as we can #tag the comments to achieve a similar functionality to microblogs. Honestly, I would like to see this feature be utilized more, but ç’est la vie.

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        I might first suggest looking into a magazine/community that you’re interested in. Scrolling the microblog section of that magazine might lend some insight on which keywords appear the most frequently or resonate the most with you. Pick one out, then try clicking on it or searching it with either the built in search function in the navigation bar at the top, or by checking out https://kbin.social/tag/cats as an example. Maybe even explore https://kbin.social/tag/hashtag. By replacing the tag in those links, you can check out posts containing tags with a bit more freedom, as some of the federation issues can be mitigated by searching this way. Trying to use some of these hashtags to find out specific information regarding questions or other interests, perhaps. If you have any further questions, you’re free to reach out again.

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          Thanks for the insight! I was mainly wondering about how I should use hashtags on my own microblogs and comments but I didn’t even think about using them as browsing tools. Could you maybe give more tips about the former?

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            Sure. I’ll try to use your reply as an example.

            Thanks for the insight! I was mainly wondering about how I should use #hashtags […]

            As you said so yourself, you are mainly wondering how you should use hashtags. As such, I would use a hashtag to highlight this key point of information. This is so that other users who may have questions regarding how to use hashtags can directly find posts that may have had the same question.

            […] on my own #microblogs and #comments but I didn’t even think about using them as browsing tools.

            The importance of microblogging will vary from user to user. However, I’d imagine they are/will play a big role in the #fediverse (I chose to tag fediverse here, because it’s a large topic that others may seek clarification and perspectives regarding the idea and the number of ways it may pop up in conversation).

            Could you maybe give more #tips about the former?

            Lastly, I might consider tagging tips here. Say someone is looking up information regarding how to use a #hashtag. Well, if they stumble upon this post, they might be inclined to do a subsequent search by combining any number of the tags you/I have mentioned. This will allow them to either join keywords to perform more refined searches, or incentivize them to delve into related topics they might not have otherwise considered. For example, they might combine #fediverse #tips to find more information about, well, fediverse tips. They might also now search #fediverse #microblog #tips as well.

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              they might be inclined to do a subsequent search by combining any number of the tags you/I have mentioned

              I use hashtags to see if an article/story has already been submitted, but how do you search on multiple hashtags? eg #broadway AND #sondheim

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                Entering both tags with whitespace to separate them is what I had in mind. Using the tags you asked about together brings up your post as the first result, for example.

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                  That doesn’t work for me though. Entering

                  https://kbin.social/tag/sondheim broadway

                  produces zero results. What am I doing wrong?

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                    Apologies, I misunderstood your earlier question. My previous response had the search bar at the top in mind, not by browsing through https://kbin.social/tag/*. At the moment, I’m not aware of a way to search multiple tags using that specific method. While I did make some proposals for searches, I hope there will be ways to add further granularity to searches. Making information easily accessible regarding search syntax would also be very handy. Some examples would be Duckduckgo’s bangs, Discord’s search syntax, and Duckduckgo/Google’s ability to search within specific sites (as in, site:reddit.com). I would hope that this could translate to /kbin’s search via targeting specific magazines, users, microblogs, comments, etc. Perhaps one day.