With all these new options springing up, I’m a little outdated. What’s the best app to use right now?

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    1 year ago

    I just want one that will allow me to hide a posts so I’m not scrolling past the same things over and over. None of them do it.

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        1 year ago

        That’s a useful feature, but I think what the other person meant was posts on the front page. A lot of Reddit apps let you permanently/temporarily hide posts that you’d already seen, which was really useful as a way of ‘resetting’ your feed when you’ve already scrolled through it recently

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      1 year ago

      That would be an amazing feature. I am just switching the sorting options to avoid this issue. Active seems to be the most “stable” sorting, meaning the same stuff stays on top for the longest time. Hot is better, imho, as it fluctuates a bit more. If I can’t find anything new/interesting on active/hot, I switch to “new”. Tends to be full of irrelevant stuff, but at least it’s new.

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        1 year ago

        Similar to what I do. Browse by hot, and when that looks too samesies, switch to new.

        Even worse is some of the apps (Thunder, Liftoff) don’t even distinguish read posts from unread. At least Jerboa greys it out somewhat.

    • youthinkyouknowme@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 year ago

      That’s a lemmy feature. Some apps have this others don’t (I mean the option to change your lemmy user settings), but you can just log in your instance on a web browser, click on your name, then settings and then disable ‘show read posts’. Any post that you vote (and I think open?) counts as being read, so next time you reload your feed you won’t see them.