We’ve got a lot of Lemmy app options rolling out soon—it’s exciting!
What do you wish was better about the current way you browse Lemmy, and what features do you hope to have down the road?
I’m mostly waiting for marking posts as read as you scroll by and hiding read posts (but only in your feed). I think this is especially important with the federated content that might come in later than when I “scrolled past” the point in time it would appear in my feed.
“come in later”? You want a feed that live updates?
They probably mean that you can’t just scroll through and say “okay, I have seen everything created up to the point when I loaded this page” because some posts created earlier might only appear in your feed later.
No.
But say, I’m currently looking at my Subscriptions sorted by New. I doomscroll until I see stuff that is 10 hours old. While I do that posts could come in that are 5 hours old. But the next time I doomscroll I wouldn’t go that far back because I think I’ve already seen stuff that old.
If what I have seen already was automatically marked as read and not showing for me, I would still see the 5 hours old stuff because that wouldn’t have been marked as read.
- Order comments by hot/new/votes
- make it really obvious how to sign-up and sign-in
- linking between feddit should not open an in-app browser
- highlight comments/posts your account has made
- allow us to block all NSFW posts from the all feed
- allow us to post GIFs from the Google keyboard
Being able to jump back a page without snapping to the top is the only issue I have with the PWA set up I’ve got. Otherwise it’s great as is.
Honestly, Memmy works pretty amazingly… I was surprised, because last time I tried it it was… empty. It’s REALLY good now.
Multi-lemmy. I really miss having my custom feeds made with the multi reddit tool,.
This would be so useful to group related communities from different instances as well.
- Favourite communities (to appear on top of the list);
- Better video support;
- Better sorting algorithm;
- Search for posts (most apps still don’t support);
On top of that, I think the most crucial is to have a very fluid and stable interface, which I think is not the case for most apps.
I haven’t seen anyone mention this yet, but the biggest feature for me would be an automatic redirect to your current instance if you click on a fedi link to another instance
It’s annoying when someone links a post from another instance, and I click the link but I can’t interact since I’m not logged in on that URL
Basically, if you’re on one instance and click on a link to a post from another instance, it should open that post on your current instance. The desktop version of Lemmy needs this too.
This is really my biggest point of contention with the fediverse atm. Needs to be easier to interact across instances without copying, pasting, editing, or typing in URLs
When using lemmy in the browser, there are some userscripts that do this.
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/469273-lemmy-universal-link-switcherbut I would love to see this as sort of default behavior, so that the user indeed does not have to “fight” the system to get it to subscribe properly.
For web: better theming, for app: i18n, for both: much smoother subscription to other instances.
Basically Apollo, but for Lemmy. That’d be my dream come true.
keyword filters, so you can avoid posts about “trump” or “hitler” and other things that annoy you
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Subscribe to whole instances, not just individual communities, that are not Federated by the instance my account is logged into.
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Easily block communities from the ALL feed, without 3 or 4 clicks
, that are not Federated by the instance my account is logged into.
How do you imagine that would work? Federation is what enables you to interact with anything on other instances in the first place.
Or do you just mean “add all communities on a remote instance to the list of communities you can search for locally at once”?
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I think the biggest thing is a better sorting algorithm, I noticed when I first got on lemmy, if I subbed to a big community it would completely drown out the significantly smaller communities.
I’d like some tablet/large screen optimizations now that I have a Pixel Fold! Sync for Reddit and Infinity are example apps that do it right in my opinion
An option to merge the same post from two different communities in a way that preserves some semblance of federation while also making it so the same headline doesn’t appear a half dozen times in my feed. Maybe by merging together comment sections and putting an indicator next to each comment chain showing which instance it came from.
Something like Reddits “other discussions” button would be enough for me, just pop up to a list of other posts of the same link and list how many comments in each so I know which ones to click on.
Before I got thunder I used jerboa. It has a bug where when I backspaced it would squish the text together making me have to go and respace my text.
wefwef.app is perfect and extremely smooth right now and can be installed locally as an app. It’s open-source, it has a GitHub repo for those who want to host their own or want to audit the code. Would be cool if it was available directly as an apk on Play Store, I believe it would be hugely beneficial for Lemmy if it became the “official” app!
I’d say other apps should try to take some hints from wefwef, it does all the things right, is inspired by Apollo and once you use it you won’t miss Reddit at all!
WefWef is good but there’s no support for modding in it yet.
And no support for editing, yet
Swiping in order to upvote/downvotes/reply is an awesome feature that definitely stands out.
I’m not a fan of gestures for actions in general, I spend a lot of time trying to get them right or even worse, accidentally making them and doing something I didn’t want.
One thing that could be improved on would probably be the web UI aspect. Right now wefwef is a web app, using a HTML/JS UI and thus depending on a browser.
Maybe something with similar features but using a native UI that doesn’t depend on a browser would offer an even better experience in terms of smoothness, speed and memory usage?