I share pots, replies, and links just like I did with reddit to my friends, co-workers, and family. Generally I work to keep the stuff im linking to appropriate for the target audience.
Rarely. When i do, i crop my name. I almost made a post about something that happened to a friend today, but changed my mind because i assume her husband is here.
Left a school building (mostly offices with a few kids sometimes) during a lockdown to meet her little kids at home for school bus dropoff - other family and friends were unavailable. The official notice was just NOT A DRILL, but outside source said it was due to shots fired in the neighborhood. I think she made the right decision (look around, open door, close door, walk to car) but I'm sure she'll get a beatdown at our next staff meeting. Wondered what others thought.
The rogue in my d&d group made a PowerPoint presentation to me, the DM, about why she should be allowed to run an orphan powered criminal underground. I posted one of the slide on Mastodon and she wanted to see other's comments on it so I linked it to the group. It's the only time Mastodon has ever came up outside of talking to my partner about it lol
No, mainly because if you sort posts by new here it's in large majority nothing anyone I know wants to see, and I don't want them to think that's what I'm here for.
Yes, those that are relevant to her interests. I am not going to show her my !talesfromtechsupport@lemmy.world stories but I will show here the cat pics before uploading them.