Thanks to @Baxter for pointing out that using '\b' instead of '\s' also makes it work at the end of toots!
@Baxter Hey, that works, thanks!
In case anyone is curious:
'.*' means "any character 0 or more times"
'\s' means "any whitespace character", so that names like "@hungrybotanist" or "@someoneelse" won't be filtered
If you only wanted to filter out "word" but not "words", you could also put a '\s' after that.
Sadly, that WON'T work if it's at the END of a toot, since the ending apparently doesn't count as whitespace. π€
There might be a workaround for that, I'll have to look into that.
Okay, I THINK I figured out how the filter thingy here works.
1. Click the Settings icon on the top right of a column
2. Scroll down to 'Advanced'
3. Put a text like this in the 'Filter out by regular expressions' box:
@.*bot\s|@someone\s|some word|more words
^ This would mute ALL toots that CONTAIN
1. usernames that end in 'bot' (but not ones that have 'bot' in the middle)
2. user @someone
3. words 'some word'
4. words 'more words'
Sadly it can't seem to filter out emoji like
@NovaSquirrel Oooh, an open source NES game?
Consider me intrigued!
@magical (Aaaand done!)
@magical Thanks π
@caomor@twitter.com drew it. Should probably put that in my bio! π€
@azushark Nah, that sounds great!
Sounds like childhood π
It's no Roland SoundCanvas, but we're not made of money, are we?
C**** Rich Asians, Germany, Ableist slur
So I was looking forward to seeing CRA (even though the title is a bit ableist), but not only are German theaters only showing dubs (no thanks!), they also removed the "Asians" from the title π
Think I'm joking? The image below is the official German poster!
@maple That is so cool that they (still? again?) make those!
@shoofle Up to date sets I can only find on private sites.
Outdated ones are apparently on archive.org, though some people leave bad reviews there...
@xpac I want to know, too!
And a BetterTweetdeck maybe even? π€
I wish I had the head for web development...
@hardcorenarrativist You can just buy the $1 bundle and read the rules first π