sadschmuck [none/use name]
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sadschmuck [none/use name]@hexbear.netto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why are todays pc and mobile games so bad?English
1·16 days agoNice. Does anyone know a good place to pirate Android games?
sadschmuck [none/use name]@hexbear.netto
Lemmy@lemmy.ml•Lemmy community feedback: Should we fetch and combine comments from cross-posts on the post screen? · Issue #3415 · LemmyNet/lemmy-uiEnglish
1·1 month agoYour 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?)
sadschmuck [none/use name]@hexbear.netto
Lemmy@lemmy.ml•Lemmy community feedback: Should we fetch and combine comments from cross-posts on the post screen? · Issue #3415 · LemmyNet/lemmy-uiEnglish
1·1 month agoeach comment section is contained in a box with a clickable header. Clicking the header collapses the shade, leaving only the header. Kind of like collapsing a comment.
I was just suggesting this but in general.
sadschmuck [none/use name]@hexbear.netto
Lemmy@lemmy.ml•Lemmy community feedback: Should we fetch and combine comments from cross-posts on the post screen? · Issue #3415 · LemmyNet/lemmy-uiEnglish
1·1 month agoPiefed’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.

Looks interesting, but I don’t think it’s FOSS