Moving to new platforms/3rd party apps has made me realise everyone else has something against collapsing child comments.
Moving to new platforms/3rd party apps has made me realise everyone else has something against collapsing child comments.
I miss you RIF. I just wanna see the daddy comments.
I have been using jerboa almost exclusively. It seems to have support for that since I joined 3 or so weeks ago
3 0 ReplyJerboa has it, only problem now is it started crashing randomly :(
1 0 ReplyNo problems on the latest Jerboa for me.
2 0 ReplyI think most Lemmy clients right now are in Alpha stages. I'm not surprised I'm constantly getting errors, crashes etc.
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Wefwef supports this. It's quite nice.
3 0 ReplyCool - I'll try that one. Thanks!
1 0 ReplyYes!!! I've just installed and found the option in the settings. Thank you, thank you!!!
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I think Lemmy not having it's probably due to the fact that there was always so few comments on post, it wasn't really necessarily. There are a bunch of apps in development from Redditch 3rd party developers that had it
2 0 ReplyThat's a very good point! I've no doubt it'll be a feature on a future app or update.
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wait what some apps don't support comment collapsing?
it was the first feature I tried to add in my client
1 0 ReplyWefWef is by far the best so far. But god knows I miss my content filters :(
Edit:
I really enjoy the form factor of wefwef though. It feels like it packs a lot of functionality into a small amount of space.
1 0 Reply"hide all child comments" was a much beloved feature on BaconReader, at least for me.
I also preferred the card view of content, and that all read content would get hidden.
But this is something new, so I'm trying not to compare them directly - I don't really want Lemmy to just be new Reddit, but something new.
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