Listen, I don't even care if staff are saying it in tags. I don't care if the original creator (for what little that idea is worth in this concept) says it was a mistake.
someone else would have done it anyway.
Some of us wanted the Cohost Global Feed. (may the Global Cohost Feed rot in hell). It was a choice. We wanted to have a bit of a fully public dumping ground. Many of us knew it wouldn't be a truly great place, but it was optional discoverability. Plus, silencing and blocking worked fucking wonders, since Cohost never got big enough for spam accounts to be a huge problem.
The main thing is that it was OPTIONAL. That was the only reason it worked, alongside block and silence tools. I don't feel the same way about full mandatory global shit like on bluesky. Fuck that. That's not what the global feed was.
My global feed was like an extended reach into the good parts of Cohost. I didn't see the bullshit. I didn't go on fucking cohost-meta, which was, by far, worse for the site's health in general; I saw more people be hurt, have to take breaks, step away, or outright leave the damn site over the absolute shitfights in there. I get that it's also where important work was done, but that's not what the TCGF was.
TCGF was just a place for a broader shot of shitchosting and cool stuff, without having to know what the fuck people were going to incorrectly tag their shit with.
We wouldn't have needed it if there were any other kind of discoverability than optional tags. That's not a shot at staff - it's hopefully a prominent note for Cohost 2, but either way
I've been wanting to get it off my chest for ages.
Don't shit on the Cohost Global Feed. It was, in the end, only what you brought with you to it.