I keep saying posts marked as “OC” but I have no idea what that means. Does anyone know?

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Holy shit reddit refugees doing their thing and mass downvoting comments that are factually rigth lmao

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OC stands for “original content” and the feature is a hold-over from how mastodon does things. the idea being that you mark it if you yourself made it and are not reposting it.

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It’s used on Reddit too, I don’t think it has anything to do with mastodon.

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I don’t recall reddit having an explicit OC feature, even though “OC” is indeed a term that’s used a lot there.

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Depends on the sub. For example, in some art subs it’s mandatory to indicate either [OC] or [place where you took it from], for example [ArtStation].

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Many subs had OC tags or even rules, depends a bit on the type of sub. Otherwise people would just add [OC] to their titles.

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Mastodon has neither a formal feature for nor a culture of labelling things as “OC”, though. This appears to be derived from Reddit culture, if not Reddit features.

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The term is much older than Mastadon, my dude. Kinda ironic you thought it was created originally there!

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I see, so Twitter/Mastodon is made of so much repost material that now the original content is supposed to be marked as such.

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no, the people who started mastodon just have a lot of “tumblr” culture. they also have “trigger warning” options, self-censor/blurred pic options, etc. Just a different culture. A lot of kbin users I’m guessing are ex-redditors where we don’t really do that sorta stuff lol.

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All of those things are plenty common on Reddit as well.

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