easy subscribe links - like, click on it and then subscribe, not the current method (which totally functions but its cumbersome and unwieldly).
Ways to group communities to browse at once rather than just local, all, and subscribed. A multi-Lemmy if you will.
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.
Even better yet, Relay had a dedicated button that hid all posts you’d already viewed so you never had to worry about accidentally refreshing your feed as you could just hide everything and go back to where you were. It even had an option to automatically mark posts you scrolled past as read so you didn’t have to open posts that you were only going to read the title of.
User and post flares!
User flairs!
Karma
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I’m actually curious the reason why Lemmy does not have a karma equivalent.
I don’t miss it since I rarely checked my reddit karma but it does have pros and cons.
Karma might work on a per instance basis, but if implemented on a federation wide scale you’d have to trust every instance. It would be far too easy to artificially increase your karma with your own rogue instance just by editing the database.
More of an app than a platform feature, but the ability to collapse all child comments.
On Jerboa at least you can do this by tapping on the comment
True, but I mean for all comments in the thread at once.
If you tap the top comment, it also hides all of the replies under it. Am I misunderstanding what you mean by thread?
Turn off auto refresh feed.
Opengraph tags for posts with embedded content need some work. That would fully fix interop between lemmy threads and Mastodon, as just one benefit.
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.
modfeed. oh I found it
Hopefully a multi-community (multi Reddit type) feature
Better ways to explore the communities available. Also maybe improving the Android app ecosystem.
You might like https://lemmyverse.net/
user notes/tags editable anywhere the username shows, and shown next to the username thereafter.
Ability to hide posts