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What does this have to do with content types? Well, if we support an `Article` content type and a `Note` content type, we can support quoting for an `Article` but not for a `Note`. In practice this means that you can quote blog posts and news articles, but you can't quote a quick personal microblog note.
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> Hometown doesn't support quoting articles yet... but it will.
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## Better list management
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If Hometown is going to be a universal reader, you're going to need better control over organizing your feeds than mainline Mastodon provides.
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Or another case: I might have all the blogs I read in one list, but I only check it on Saturdays when I have time to read things. In that case I don't want updates from those blogs clogging up my home timeline.
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> This is not yet implemented but will be available in the first release.
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## Better accessibility defaults
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Look, right now this pretty much just means that we underline hyperlinks by default. I'm of course open to implementing other obviously beneficial accessibilty defaults that Mastodon itself doesn't implement.
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