Just wanted to ask: what do you not like in Lemmy (Lemmy as communities, server and clients)?
This is just a way for me to get some feedback from the community.
Better cross-posting detection support, subscribe to all 3 communities and I’d appreciate Lemmy could understand that this is the same link in those 3 communities and visualize it as a cross-post:
To name a few big ones for me:
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spoilers
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flairs/tagging
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a better mod portal
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automod bots
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database stability
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wiki support
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saved posts being in the ORDER I SAVED THEM not the order they were posted. That’s basic functionality man!
ITT:
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Following users
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better crossposting
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more users ( I think the other issues cause this one a bit)
Spoilers work, do it like this:
Some visible text
And the text you want hidden
::: spoiler Some visible text And the text you want hidden :::
Works on web and on Jerboa.
Yes, again, thay is not the spoiler I’m talking about, I’m talking about a post thay specifically has a built in spoiler tag, like the NSFW tag
Yeah I agree, that would be nice. It goes along with moderation tools I think.
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Tagging other users already is a feature in Connect, spoilers (in textbodies) work on all apps that I used and bots are getting made right now and it is only a matter of time until they are as ubiquitous as on reddit.
Not tagging other users, tagging posts, flairs. Spoilers via markdown yes, but no tag to mark something as a show spoiler.
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Diversity in its population
What do you mean by diversity?
People who use distributions other than Arch presumably.
Less techies probably lol. I’m one myself and kinda want to see more diverse posts too 😁
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individual option to block instances on your own account
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something similar to what reddit calls multireddits which are basically custom feed collections that allows you to save certain sibreddits to it to only have a feed of specific subreddits you can open up and browse
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I feel like the main lacking point would be a small user base. I’m new to Lemmy as of a few months ago since the Reddit API changes. I wish more people knew of the other options out there other than Reddit. It’s really only a minority of people who left and jumped to Lemmy.
I suppose the big ones for me:
- The ability to follow people which would unlock a lot more interoperability between other Fediverse services.
- A wiki for each community.
edit: And
- Better moderation tools, especially merging or moving posts.
Mastodon interoperability for me too
Kbin has follower support, it’s just hit or miss an which federated instances update properly, for example misskey doesn’t show me posts newer than a week old
Kbin has follower support
Which suggests it’s doable for Lemmy, I imagine it just isn’t top of their list as they want to make sure it all integrates nicely with the current set-up.
I think this was intended to be possible on lemmy - but during the reddit exodus some text eluding to this was ripped out since the functionality did not yet exist
A way to block porn instances
Yeah and can you even block instances at all? I feel like every 10 posts I have to block another community that uses another language. With reddit I never had this issue
Doesnt nsfw option work
It does but titles still show up like “pegging my sister” or “5 nights inside Freddy” so I would like the option to block. I’m using liftoff but it looks like blocking doesn’t work
Five nights inside freddy 😭 the creativity of some nsfw post titles is too much
I usually block the user and the instance, but it gets tedious trying to browse /all like that
I can hide nsfw posts with sync for lemmy.
Right, then we hope to get a feature to be able to ban communities. I guess there is no issue opened for that(as far as i can remember), it would be great to open a issue for that.
Alernately, a convenient way to view only SWF posts, both SFW & NSFW posts, or only NSFW posts …
For that last, and I am sure many other uses, a way to only see subscribed communities from a given instance - we shouldn’t have to create new accounts on every instance we consider useful enough to do this, and for those instances, they shouldn’t have to bear the burden of everyone who considers them so useful creating accounts with them and visitting them directly every time the fancy strikes; That’s effectively just punishing the most useful and popular instances with additional server costs.
EDIT: Forgot to mention: Lemmyverse.com community search already handles NSFW exactly as I am suggesting.
Video posts are something I kind of miss, particularly for gaming communities to share clips of gameplay
As a site admin, I really wish it was easier to modify the content on the front page. We’ve had some interesting ideas over here, like linking to some simple online games and posting high scores for the site, or maybe just adding some analytics boxes to the site. But for us that’s difficult.
A lot of our ideas come from a shared experience in BBSes from the 90s, where they had game doors, ascii art, and other fun site-specific elements. Technology has changed, but there are modern equivalents to all of those things that we wish we could implement.
Bring back Legend of the Red Dragon.
Heck yeah! I can’t believe how popular that game was. Every time I bring up this era, everyone talks about it.
I was a big Tradewars 2002 fan, myself. You can still play it, which is what made me start to think about connecting it to Lemmy somehow. That, and Nethack.
I’m wondering if you could hook that into the idea of a wiki because an instance could have one as well as a community.
I’m thinking, in the same way a community has a collapsible panel about it (which could become the front page of its wiki), so an instance could have the same. You could then link through from there to other wiki pages or external resources as you liked.
I mean… it’s clearly “users”.
The lemmy world is organically growing, we are seeing an uptic in users every month on most instances, even excluding bots. I think as the experience gets less glitchy, lemmy will continue to get more popular.
Let me group up custom lists of communities, just like custom subreddits on Reddit
This is my number one. I hate having everything in one subscription list, battling each other for my attention. My local communities can’t stand up to lemmyworld or beehaw communities in my sub list, and “local” puts all local communities in, most of which don’t interest me.
That’s just one example though, and it’s not all about instances. News about energy policy can’t battle with world politics, so keeping the two in separate lists is important to me even though they are both remote sets of communities for me.
- Filtering posts with keywords and hiding posts manually.
Certain topics cause unnecessary anxiety, on reddit they were easy to avoid with RES. Here the only way to remove a post from haunting you from your timeline is to block the poster, which is bit overkill.
Could you explain a little bit this concept please? This will go to write a document that describes the next milestones for Lemmy.
- Filtering posts with keywords
User can specify keywords that are used to filter and exclude the users own subscription timeline from posts that include the words in the post-topic.
For example: User adds the keyword “died” in the settings to a filter list. The topic “Great actor of movie X has died” will now not appear in the feeds. There also could be a more advanced version of this that allows to assign keywords to different communities.
- Hiding posts manually
In every post, the tools in the “three dot overflow”-menu should include an option for “Hide post”, which makes that post disappear from the feed.
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Some niche communities are lacking, though I don’t see them existing/growing without a large increase in userbase, since they’re you know, niche. Cities for instance… some I used to frequent on reddit exist on Lemmy, but are naturally not as active. Also I used to talk in (hooray) a couple subs about chronic illnesses which are like, 1% or less of the population, maybe more since sometimes it would be family members or parents talking. Celiac, type 1 diabetes. Same as cities there are communities about those but they are not very active yet.
Reddit used to be niche, things take time
Sure, I’m not surprised since as noted, these are niche interests. I could contribute by posting articles or writing content myself to help it grow.
Dedicated users posting is the best way to slowly grow communities like that. It’s much less likely others will post if it seems like a ghost town, but if someone is posting others are much more likely to join in. And at the very least there’ll be content to engage with when new people find it.
yeah, for example… when reddit was beginning they made fake accounts and posted to pretend there were users. Thankfully lemmy/kbin/mastodon etc are past that point, for the most part, but for certain communities I might as well be there talking to myself. I don’t mean that as a bad thing!
Like others have said, it’s the niche communities. I still go to reddit some times because of small subreddits like r/progressionfantasy, or the subreddits for a book series.
I still miss the r/imaginary… network of subreddits but I’m not going to use reddit
IIRC there was a dedicated single user curating a bunch of these… but they all disappeared when fmhy.ml was seized by the govt 😭
@martineski@lemmy.fmhy.ml
I’m now off to one of those fediverse explorer sites to find where these have moved to 😁
Search
Yes, that’s a workaround, but I generally want to search within a community for older posts, and going to a separate service sucks.
I use that site to find new communities, which is fine occasionally, but it shouldn’t be expected to be part of the normal workflow.