First off, huge props. Lemmy seems to really nail the potential that early Reddit had, and having found some niche communities it seems like it actually won’t be impossible to build critical mass as a serious replacement. One feature im missing is a way to hide individual posts. I don’t want to block the user or the community, but there’s tons of times when I really want to never see a particular post again. Is that feature already here, or where would I make the suggestion?

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One of my favourite features of my Reddit app (Sync) is “Mark Read on Scroll” and “Hide Read Posts” as an action button on the main screen. Something like that would be fantastic

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Sync had a hide upvoted and down voted posts I loved. In my mind if I was “done” with a post after reading everything I’d vote on it and wouldn’t have to worry about it vanishing if something came up and essentially restarted at my front page.

The other obvious use being down voting a post meant I didn’t have to see it again.

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I think as a user this is the best place where you can suggest. If you are comfortable with github, then you can post there too: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy

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Something like a simple hide read / voted.

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It looks like this was requested but not planned to be worked on. Could you add to this issue? https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/1403

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I’d love to have this feature, or a “mark as read” button at least

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