Two features I'd love to see are an option from the posts view for "Scroll to top", also while in a comments section the ability to "find/search" the various comments. Thanks so much :)
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First off, you’ve made a great app. Makes me not miss Apollo one bit. Best Lemmy app out there, period.
And I’m on Lemmy because I don’t wanna be on Reddit anymore. Or on X, YouTube, instagram, fashbook - all the exploitative, controlled-media, oligarch-run platforms.
I’d love if Voyager became an ever better tool for that. Give me the option to flag, block or filter out any reference to those platforms. And better yet, automatically propose / replace any posted link to those platforms with a fediverse alternative whenever possible.
Also, I’d love to get automatic context with any given link. I would love to know whether a site is reliable, what country it’s from, who finances it, what political preference it has, if it’s billionaire-owned, etc. All inline with the link itself. There’s online sources for a lot of that info - integrate them into voyager!
This age demands smart tools that make us more informed of what’s going on behind the deluge of info. Voyager could help do that.
Thanks!
Built-in automatic handling of URLs to translate them into arbitrary ones would be a neat utility feature.
I’d like to be able to see profile information, or at minimum a link on the profile page to open in a browser. There’s also a bug with the image viewer where it seems to zoom with only one finger and gets pretty broken.
I find myself really often accidentally collapsing comment threads while scrolling, or accidentally selecting posts I didn't mean to when scrolling. Not sure if that's fixable at all or just because I have a new phone I'm not used to yet. Just throwing it out there in case more people have this issue
Fast way to open post in normal webkit (in iOS App) view, as fallback if a post has somehow issues.
You mean, as linked in post or comments? One thing that might work is long press.
I would see it in the three dots in the top right of a post, since I see it more in the debug level of feature.
Ah or if you talking within feed, as option in the menu appearing on haptic/long touch would be awesome, yes
Are you on iOS? The next release will have an "open in Safari" option from share sheet of posts/comments.
😍🥰tank you!
Show my alias (This is fine 🔥🐶☕🔥) instead of username (TheBat).
Love the app!
Going beyond Apollo, have you ever thought of adapting Voyager to work on Apple TV? Not sure how many this would interest but there’s a lack of Lemmy tv clients.
I used a separate app that would notify me about Reddit posts in selected subreddits if they hit a upvoted or comment threshold. Could be a separate app or built into Voyager. Also helps you keep up with smaller communities if they get drowned out in the main feed.
I used Voyager for a while and here are the issues i noticed before I switched to another app (which also has issues):
- Gestures for actions tend to take big motions, bigger than is comfortable to me, and the difference between actions is small. Like, I need to swipe very far (and not too fast), and then within a few millimeters, it goes from upvote to downvote. In the end i was just wishing for buttons considering how much work was to reply or downvote.
- The combo of auto-marking posts as read when scrolling and hiding read posts doesn't work too well. I frequently refresh my feed to only see stuff I've already seen and the posts stick around until I manually click then, go back and refresh. When I drag down at the top of my feed to refresh, I want to see posts I haven't seen before. Refreshing 2-3 times and seeing nothing new...i don't think anyone expects that from a social media app. Nearly all Lemmy apps seem to have trouble with this behaviour.
- I don't think it's a great idea to make "click = comment and thread disappears" the default. I often did it by accident and was very disorienting.
- I would often accidentally swipe/touch something, not realize what, and end up at my feed, the post I was looking at entirely gone, and no easy way to go back. To this day I'm not sure how I did that, but each time it a bummer to give up the post I was reading.