easy subscribe links - like, click on it and then subscribe, not the current method (which totally functions but its cumbersome and unwieldly).
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Ways to group communities to browse at once rather than just local, all, and subscribed. A multi-Lemmy if you will.
More of an app than a platform feature, but the ability to collapse all child comments.
Ability to hide posts
Hopefully a multi-community (multi Reddit type) feature
Custom CSS themes, for the main interface, but also maybe on a per-community basis? I liked most of what I'd see on Reddit.
Karma
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Iβm actually curious the reason why Lemmy does not have a karma equivalent.
I donβt miss it since I rarely checked my reddit karma but it does have pros and cons.
When people link other instances in posts or comments, it should automatically be translated to view it on your own instance instead of having to take it and search for it.
The ability to merge/join communities across instances. Right now, there's lots of duplicated communities - which isn't a big problem, but I feel that it'll hinder adoption as it fragments the audience for a given topic.
Edit: also worth saying that it seems like that the if the instance hosting a community goes away, so does the community.
There needs to be a way to link to a post in an instance agnostic way.
For example, this post is in !asklemmy@lemmy.ml and the id is 1255605, but that id number won't work on any other instance.
If someone shares a link with me like https://lemmy.ml/post/1255605 that will take me to lemmy.ml, where I'm not logged in. If I have an account on lemmy.world then the only way for me to comment on this post is to navigate to lemmy.world/c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml manually and then literally look at the feed to find this post. It's a pain in the butt for new / current threads but will be a huge pain for older threads.
More for jerboa, but RIF had an option to confirm you want to go back/refresh feed. My palm accidentally hits the back button often, and I have to start scrolling back from the top.
user notes/tags editable anywhere the username shows, and shown next to the username thereafter.
User and post flares!
Being able to see a list of all the communities of an instance, without having to actually go to that instance.
Then being able to add whichever community from there with a simple button click.
E.g. I'm on lemmy.one, I can go to lemmy.one/communities to see all the local communities. Now I'd like to go to lemmy.one/communities@lemmy.ml or similar, to see a complete list of lemm.ml's instances. Then, when I click "subscribe" next to e.g. "Comics" there, the community should be added to lemmy.one if it isn't already and subscribe me that way.
Also links to communities should automatically be changed to local links. lemmy.ml/c/Comics would become lemmy.one/c/Comics@lemmy.ml If it doesn't already exist on the local instance, clicking on it should not display a 404, but a message that it is being added and available soon.
It's a pain in the ass to go to each instance, copy the URL of each community and then pasting it to the search of my local one. Then wait for it to be indexed and finally being able to subscribe.
Turn off porn on the "all" thread without having to block other NSFW content. It's getting pretty bad blocking three or four porn communities every time I try to browse, but not being able to block the instances they're all coming from.
I always thought that NSFW was too vague a term. One person's NSFW is different to another's.
What would work better is specific content tags. That would work well for trigger warnings too.
It would cover porn: nudity, softcore, hardcore
But also content themes: Alcoholism, drug taking, violence, suicide, war, guns
It could even be used for spoilers.
Users could then select the specific themes they didn't want to see. For better UX you could have a slider that had pre selected levels. "strict", "relaxed", "everything".
Posts often present content warnings behind spoiler tags at the start. The idea being that some users don't want the story spoiled by hearing what themes it contains. That's why I believe this system would work. Rather than having the content warnings visible it all happens in the background through structured data. Your app already knows if it's content you don't want to see so it either hides it, or perhaps blurs it with a warning that you likely don't want to read it.
Better ways to explore the communities available. Also maybe improving the Android app ecosystem.