I am seeing people do artshares and some other things here from time to time that just expand the reach for artists too.
Each feed is different. Moss is currently a “simpler” regex setup (though if people excessively spam the feed I have ways of blocking to keep it mostly on topic.) Some feeds use hashtags & others are actually trained algorithms. I’m looking at doing image training for moss but haven’t done it yet.
I added “moos” to the feed. Since I don’t know German, if I have trouble keeping it on topic I may remove that word but for now it looks like I’ve just added more green nature to the moss feed. 😎
I do know some hashtags are also being used by some people now so should be a bit easier all around than when I built this feed. Might try my hand at some regional feeds in a few months when things are a little less busy.😎
I have applied a lot of the filters that I’ve applied to the moss feed so it should now be more on-topic (not perfect but not shockingly off-topic.)
I haven’t checked on this feed in a few months and probably need to add some additional code to clean up the influx of new types of posts. Check out the Moss feed which gets more of my attention / is more nature: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:x3cya3wkt4n6u4ihmvpsc5if/feed/aaacynbxwimok
Yeah doesn’t work for replies.
Since you’ve tagged this account, I have to assume you’re trying to figure out how to get this post on the moss feed. Several of the feeds I’ve created are set to not include posts with links. But people can make additional feeds if they want something specific or different too. 😎
PS - since you’re new here I’ll add: you might check out skyfeed.app@skyfeed.bsky.social But be sure to create an app password for 3rd party services/apps like this (it’s not the same password as your acct password.)
I think there may be enough people who have that TV show reference in their head that I'm creating another feed simply pointing to the first. It does bring up an interesting thought on people wanting to customize the feed name without customizing the feed more.