Disable Show read posts in your account preferences and you won’t see those posts again.
Join the beta from the Play Store listing and give feedback if you test it. Thanks! 🙏
Using it now and it is glorious! Thank you so much for all the hard work you put into this!
Ty. Already checked the box. Seems to work fine.
heck yeah awesome!
Thank you
Heck yes! It works a charm and Lemmy is even nicer to use 😊 it was the only feature I could think of that I hoped to see come back, as it’s so useful.
Thank you for your work on all this, it’s a great app. :)
I was looking for the announcement post, so it is a beta feature?
Or all the app development still in beta and no announcement yet 😅
Regardless, yeah, this was a so much needed feature.
Or all the app development still in beta and no announcement yet
Exactly, I’ll make the announcement when the version moves to production
Excellent, great work Rubén :)
Finally! So happy to start using boost again now!
okay I just installed it and searched every setting, “Mark posts as read on scroll” is not available 🤔
These are all the options available to me:
You have to join the beta from the Play Store listing and a new update will show up.
Thank you for the link. when I searched for it as “boost for lemmy beta” on Play store, the beta version didn’t come up, but your link does work so thanks.
As I scroll, the posts I scroll past are dimmed, based on the dimming setting.
But they are still there.
Even after a refresh.
My account setting has Show Read Posts disabled, and that’s been working for some time in other Lemmy apps.
Did you login again after your instance migrated to Lemmy 0.19?
That fixed the problem, yes. I discovered it when I tried to toggle and save that setting and was told there was trouble saving to my account.
Here’s my additional feature request:
Allow me to scroll until all posts are read.
I assume that this would be accomplished by letting me scroll past the last post.
If you felt uncomfortable about the empty screen (I don’t), you could add some simple background effect or even a dummy “you’ve reached the end of the internet” post or two.
Context: I don’t want to be scrolling Lemmy all day. I want to be able to view the top posts of the day, scroll through them, get to the end, and know it’s time to stop. If I open Boost again later, I don’t want to see anything that I’ve seen before.
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In what situation would the second box be anything but a negative, if may ask?
Do some people really use cards instead of compact list?
That’s a feature and option I’ve been craving actually. If I don’t click on something, that means I don’t want to read it and I scroll past it. If it disappeared without any effort on my part, that would enhance my user experience.