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follow #hashtags, using #Channels; or a better way?
in reply to Michael πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦

@Michael πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ i do not understand your question / statement. if there is more info i can give you, pls help me understand what that might be, so that i can help you to help me. thanks.
in reply to Droppie [opensoc]

What fields in the channel definition have you entered?

Also: The channels only look at starting posts, not comments. So your result will vary between following hashtags and creating a channel with tags.

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in reply to Droppie [opensoc]

With this setting you won't see any posts that haven't got attached pictures, videos or audio files. Also you should use "global community" as the channel to base the channel on. The channel "Latest posts" that you are using here shows only posts that you already have got in your timeline.

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in reply to Droppie [opensoc]

Just try it out. You should already see the outcome of your changes, since channel posts are collected based on the current definition. You don't need to wait for some hours.

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in reply to Michael πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦

@Michael πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ haha, you beat me to it... i just came back here to excitedly post a positive update... it is now working much much much better! it is now close enough to my originally envisaged ideal use-case as to be neither here nor there. finally, this is great! thx so much for --again-- solving one of my Friendica puzzles πŸ€—πŸ™‚
in reply to Droppie [opensoc]

@Droppie [opensoc] Thanks for having asked. I had understood the three checkboxes as declaring things not to be left out and not as a filter for things having to be a part of a posting to be included in the channel, too. Life-long learning. πŸ™‚
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in reply to Michael πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦

@Michael πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ @Friendica Support @Droppie [opensoc]
I suspect that he is concerned about the fact that the posts in the channels arrive delayed. I’ve been observing the same thing since I’ve been using these channels.
in reply to Thomas

@Thomas fwiw... she. it's not just delayed, it's never appearing at all [or, if they happen to appear >24 hours late, then i regard that as "never", coz my desire / use-case is to use these custom channels first thing in the morning to see what happened overnight, then periodically check them during the day for subsequent new posts on those tags]. by the time tomorrow morn comes around, i'm then looking for the new batch, not still wondering where all those missing ones yesterday got to. how it actually works atm entirely breaks that desire. my biggest confusion about this is that i know my instance is able to access all those posts, coz me doing that manual tag search proves it... so why does the custom channel, configured also for that tag, fail to find the same posts? and i repeat, this is NOT a criticism of my current instance; all my older Friendica instances also failed at this. @Michael πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦
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follow #hashtags, using #Channels; or a better way?

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follow #hashtags, using #Channels; or a better way?
@Norm oh! 😲 🀯 that possibility honestly never crossed my mind. thank you. i will begin keeping an eye on that from now on, in hope it gives me a much better outcome.
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follow #hashtags, using #Channels; or a better way?
When you subscribe hashtags, these posts will show up on your networks tab.

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in reply to Marcus

@Marcus they work but are far less convenient than a custom channel. eg, my channel "FOSS" includes hashtags #Linux, #FOSS, #Firefox, #FirefoxNightly, #Thunderbird, #Arch, #ArchLinux, & several others. To do it manually just by my saved tag search links requites the tedium of having to do all those searches individually in series, not automatically in parallel as done by the channel.
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