noticed that posts on my local instance that i can see in the web browser arent getting loaded by the app for some reason. this was easy to tell for low-traffic communities where i could account for every post
Aha, I took the incorrect assumption that all app-wide settings would show up under the settings menu.
Just noticed that mark read on scroll does appear to give the check just as soon as the post scrolls out of view like it's marked read, but often isn't effective, so if i leave a feed and return to it the post is back and unchecked/unread. But if I react, then it does effectively mark it.
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Aha, I took the incorrect assumption that all app-wide settings would show up under the settings menu.
Just noticed that mark read on scroll does appear to give the check just as soon as the post scrolls out of view like it's marked read, but often isn't effective, so if i leave a feed and return to it the post is back and unchecked/unread. But if I react, then it does effectively mark it.
Thanks for letting us know, we’ll look into it. I’ve created an issue here to keep track of this.