# I am the Watcher. I am your guide through this vast new twtiverse.
#
# Usage:
# https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/users View list of users and latest twt date.
# https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/twt View all twts.
# https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/mentions?uri=:uri View all mentions for uri.
# https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/conv/:hash View all twts for a conversation subject.
#
# Options:
# uri Filter to show a specific users twts.
# offset Start index for quey.
# limit Count of items to return (going back in time).
#
# twt range = 1 4
# self = https://watcher.sour.is/conv/ko634iq
@kat Ta. The only good use for <details> is to collapse long logs in bug analysis reports. Other than that, I find it rather annoying to expand sections manually.
As for spoilers, personally, I don't care at all. Not the slightest bit. If there is something that I don't wanna read, I just stop reading. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
But I've got the feeling that I've got an unpopular opinion on that matter. ;-)_
@lyse i think if there's an option to expand them by default (which can be done with <details>
even) then i think it should be good!
@lyse i think if there's an option to expand them by default (which can be done with <details>
even) then i think it should be good!
@kat I reckon the original <details> need to have the open attribute set in order to expand it, so I cannot just define some custom CSS rules to do that in my browser.
But in regards to twtxt, my client won't hide anything in that realm anyway. :-) It's just more noise.