[-] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago

I was checking Photon's settings and I noticed they have this option

I know it's unrelated but I thought it might interest you, and I don't have a github account to open an issue.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago
[-] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago

There was some discussion about it in Dessalines's recent post. The reason I think it might be visually overwhelming is because of long titles and because sometimes there are a dozen crossposts. Maybe something like Photon's crossposts display can be combined with the other idea of showing comments from crossposts, two birds one stone kind of thing.

I'm just gonna copy a comment I made on Dessalines's post:

Combine posts and not just comments.

In addition to my other suggestions I think showing crossposts with their own comments would be very easy to understand and no one would miss the context because the title and body text of each post would be there. Basically add a section at the end that says "Crossposts" and have a little 🛈 or � next to it that explains the whole thing, when you click on "Crossposts" it expands and shows post previews like when you're browsing (with the + sign to see body text) and the comments appear below the preview. And this could be off by default so it wouldn't confuse new users.

This is just feedback, I do appreciate your work, and I know implementing ideas is not always easy.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 5 days ago

Looks good, I'm gonna ping @[email protected] in case they didn't see this comment.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 5 days ago

Had no idea that they turned the cameras on

[-] [email protected] 3 points 5 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

Combine posts and not just comments.

In addition to my other suggestions I think showing crossposts with their own comments would be very easy to understand and no one would miss the context because the title and body text of each post would be there. Basically add a section at the end that says "Crossposts" and have a little 🛈 or � next to it that explains the whole thing, when you click on "Crossposts" it expands and shows post previews like when you're browsing (with the + sign to see body text) and the comments appear below the preview. And this could be off by default so it wouldn't confuse new users.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 6 days ago

It just occurred to me that crossposts sometimes have different body texts and the comments could be in the context of that, and even if we disregard the comments altogether, you might still wanna read the body text. The convenience of having all comments grouped together would mean that no one will go check each crosspost and read its body text, how would you know that there is one anyway?

Maybe there could be a button that shows the body text of each crosspost, either as a popup or a collapsible block

[-] [email protected] 3 points 6 days ago

Or for the new crosspost display to be collpased by default.

And how much space would this take on mobile? soviet-hmm

[-] [email protected] 6 points 6 days ago

They'll probably get it sooner or later.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

Your proposal might be more visually appealing in certain cases but there is no clear visual explanation of what is going on. New users and people browsing without an account wouldn't intuitively understand that these are comments from crossposts in federated instances (what does any of this mean?)

[-] [email protected] 17 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

Piefed's implementation of this idea is a good place to start imo

Comments from crossposts are organized into sections according to each community and you can easily read a community's sidebar by clicking on the icon next to it (red arrows). I think those sections should be collapsed by default, this way it would be harder for users not to notice that these are comments from a different community.

Here is something to consider, sometimes one link is posted multiple times to the same community, how would you deal with that?

Edit: When a user wants to reply to a comment from a crosspost there should be a reminder/indicator that this is a comment from a different community or something.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

I made this suggestion recently. Have you seen the Piefed implementation though? You can see an example of it here.

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Websites or software or anything really that would interest "normies"

For me it's uBlock Origin, Newpipe and showing them how to pirate in general.

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c/comedy (hexbear.net)
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To post everything from standup shows to dad jokes.

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Looking for shitposts? Leave. hentai-free

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beanis

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He is a polsci prof from Austin and I've been watching a lot of his history lectures. They are very informative and engaging, so I was thinking about sharing some of them here.

These are two of my fav lectures:

Genocide and Dreams: Iraq

How Islam Saved Western Civilization

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Read about it!

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Here is the paragraph before it:

The trauma of these years broke the Russian working class. By 1921, Lenin would go so far as to argue that the working class, “owing to the war and to the desperate poverty and ruin, has become declassed, i.e., dislodged from its class groove, and has ceased to exist as a proletariat.” The withering away of the state had reversed. In place of local working-class militias organizing themselves, the Bolsheviks were forced to professionalize the Red Army. In place of vibrant democracy and frequent elections, famine and unemployment discouraged political participation. In place of a multiparty state with competing parties, the other political parties turned on the Bolsheviks and were in turn banned under the exigencies of civil war. The material conditions for a healthy workers’ state were destroyed. Antidemocratic measures initially justified as wartime necessities mutated into virtues as the revolutionaries grimly hung on for dear life.

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