I know the developers are working hard and I’m sure they’ll be coming with Mlem updates. I hope to see a notification centre being added, as well as the posts being collapsed instead of full-length. Do you wish for an Apollo type of design, or similar?

Edit: just a heads-up, I am not in any way affiliated with LemmyNet nor its devs. You can also voice your suggestions via Testflight by beta-using Mlem.

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The features I’d love to see:

  • Compact / Collapsed posts
  • List of your Subscribed Communties
  • Search for Communities
  • Multi-Communities (an equivalent to the Multireddits in Apollo)

I use (or used to use) the Multireddit feature in Apollo all the time. My big use case is that I can put “spoiler” communities there so they don’t pop up in my main feed but I can go there once I’ve seen the relevant episode! It’s also really good for grouping regional ones… like

UK, Chill UK, UK Casual etc

Edit: and being able to edit your own post!

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Second this. Especially community information. What community a post is in, a user is in, subscribe to the community etc.

Also allowing local filter on the post lists. Currently it’s subscribed or all.

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Thirding this.

It does get confusing if there are two communities that have the same name but from different instances, but you really can’t tell which it’s from.

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I know I’m not adding anything of substance with this comment but I keep seeing posts about voting with content rather than just upvotes, but I also want to add my vote for multithreads!

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Just as a side-note: Multireddits are not an Apollo feature, they are a part of Reddit itself since 2013. Although, Apollo did support them before the Redesign did (which calls them “Custom Feeds”) if I’m not mistaken.

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An experience like Apollo would be great but I’ll take what we have. It feels cozier.

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I think it has potential to get there eventually. It already follows the similar design and usage philosophies, and I imagine the development could really take off now.

Keep in mind that Apollo has years of full-time development behind it, whereas Mlem is essentially an early beta of an open-source passion project.

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Thank you for the point about the length of development. I essentially started Mlem a year a half ago as my very first iOS project to take my mind off the pain from a major surgery I had the the time, then it sat abandoned until I revived it just a little over month ago. So the total dev time on Mlem is only around a month and a half. It’s still a little baby 😊

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Submitting content, a way to see the various communities to subscribe to would be two big things I’d like to see it do!

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I second this. I am subscribed to a big list of communities but I can’t see a list of them and pick and choose them.

I want the ability to pick and choose from subscriptions

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Basically just ripoff Apollo entirely.

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It would be fucking amazing if Christian ports Apollo for Lemmy. But for that Lemmy needs to have enough audience.

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One could argue that the best way to do that is to port Apollo like Tweetbot did with Ivory. These third party clients hold more power than they think. If they all migrate then the users will follow. Reddit is just the hosting. Abstract that away behind clients and you have the same thing.

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Yeah I think many people who use third party clients will completely stop using Reddit altogether.

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Copy paste Apollo

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