Maybe I’m too used to reddit. But on any sort type under “All”, I get constant feed updates with posts under 1m old. Sometimes they come so fast that I click on the wrong post.

This is kind of annoying to me and doesnt match the intent of the sort filter. For example, “hot” shouldn’t show a new post with no comments created 1m ago.

Is there a reason to this?

  • @ParadoxBunny
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    141 year ago

    Had the same issue was was poking around github to see if it was known and it is, seems like we’re waiting for Lemmy 0.18.0 to drop + the server to deploy it

      • Slashzero
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        1 year ago

        Here is the reference to the issue. It’s in the lemmy-ui GitHub backlog. They want to add a “slow mode” as an account level feature switch where it won’t update the page but instead show a refresh button when there is new content.

        And in the comments they mention there is also a bug that if the page updates with new content while you are editing something you lose the edit.

        https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/133

        And here is a fix that is tagged to be merged (separate but related issue): https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/pull/169

        The not so great part? These issues are two years old… 🤔

  • Labototmized
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    51 year ago

    This is literally how I got to this post, but the site is in very early stages and has a lot to improve upon. Give it time and things will be fixed!

  • @Debo
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    41 year ago

    HAH! I was just thinking, “huh, this is weird, but I think I could get used to it” and then your post came in and I accidentally clicked on it!!! Good to hear that it’s a known issue w/ a resolution in 0.18.0

    • @rakuOP
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      51 year ago

      haha good to know im not alone

  • Talos
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    41 year ago

    Oh good, it’s not just me. Glad to hear it is being worked on.

  • @doctorbritta
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    41 year ago

    Along the same lines: is there a way to collapse posts in the feed?