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You can @ other people on the Fediverse in your posts and send private messages. <br>
You can @ other people on the Fediverse in your posts and send private messages. <br>
You can use hashtags and find posts based on hashtags.
You can use hashtags and find posts based on hashtags.
↵ Instead of favourites, emoji reactions (both unicode and custom) are used to react to posts. Mastodon will interpret them as favourite, Pleroma will show unicode reactions and ignore the rest.
↵ Messages are written in a Markdown-variant (MFM), with added support for special effects like bouncing text and sparkles.
↵ Messages can be translated with Deepl (if the admin configured it)
↵ Favourites (analogous to bookmarks in Mastodon) can be organised in categories, called clips. They can be made public.


== What are some advantages over Twitter? ==
== What are some advantages over Twitter? ==
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With all the advantages, like Twitter, Misskey still has some limitations.
With all the advantages, like Twitter, Misskey still has some limitations.


* You can't follow hashtags.
* You can't follow hashtags, but you can watch them in “antennas” (it is a search that continuously searches in the background and (optionally) notifies you if it found something new).
* You can't edit your posts.
* You can't edit your posts, but you can delete and redraft them.


== Further Reading ==
== Further Reading ==
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