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I would like to be able to see whether someone has follow requests on, so I'm not surprised by requesting to follow someone when I thought I was just following them. Often, people with follow requests on don't want follow requests from strangers. Currently, I'm clicking "open original page" before following someone (partially because of not being able to see their pinned posts - #305).
Suggested solution
Make the "follow" button say "request to follow" instead, or something similar. (Perhaps "request" to save space, if that's important.) This would be ideal, since it's obvious.
Alternative
Add a little lock icon somewhere on the person's profile, like how regular Mastodon does it.
Additional context
Here is what this person's profile looks like on Elk:
Here is what it looks like on Mastodon (note the lock icon):
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Clear and concise description of the problem
I would like to be able to see whether someone has follow requests on, so I'm not surprised by requesting to follow someone when I thought I was just following them. Often, people with follow requests on don't want follow requests from strangers. Currently, I'm clicking "open original page" before following someone (partially because of not being able to see their pinned posts - #305).
Suggested solution
Make the "follow" button say "request to follow" instead, or something similar. (Perhaps "request" to save space, if that's important.) This would be ideal, since it's obvious.
Alternative
Add a little lock icon somewhere on the person's profile, like how regular Mastodon does it.
Additional context
Here is what this person's profile looks like on Elk:
Here is what it looks like on Mastodon (note the lock icon):
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: