Updated Exclusive lists (markdown)
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## Why
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Right now if you add an account to your "friends I like" list in Mastodon, posts from people on that list appear on that list. But they also appear on your home timeline, and maybe you don't want that! You'd rather treat your "friends I like" list as your "real" home timeline, and then check your home timeline when you're bored.
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Right now if you add an account to your "friends I like" list in Mastodon, posts from people on that list appear on that list. But they also appear on your home timeline, and maybe you don't want that! Perhaps you'd rather treat your "friends I like" list as your "real" home timeline, and then check your home timeline when you're bored. You can do that with exclusive lists!
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Also, if Hometown is going to be [a universal reader](https://github.com/hometown-fork/hometown/wiki/More-content-types), you're going to need better control over organizing your feeds. This lets you create, for example, a "Blogs" excusive list that does not appear in your home timeline. You can simply read new blog posts when you want to.
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Also, if Hometown is going to be [a universal reader](https://github.com/hometown-fork/hometown/wiki/More-content-types), you're going to need better control over organizing your feeds. This lets you create, for example, a "Blogs" exclusive list with blog accounts that do not appear in your home timeline. You can simply read new blog posts at your convenience by clicking over to the list.
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## How
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