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this post was submitted on 07 Jul 2023
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Well, not any one /random/ person, but you, the user! I.e., right now, it all depends on what posts YOU clicked on yourself. (if you clicked on them even once, now they're forever disappeared under that particular setting, see)
Now, this might be helpful when browsing a feed or stream, but when it comes to looking at single instances, can be very *unhelpful*.
For example (as said above)-- I have a tiny community (mostly of my own work), and because of that setting, can't even see what the posts are, now.
That is-- unless I turn the setting OFF, I can see *zero* content in my very own community, i.e. the one that I started. And of course, it messes up other instances which are merely in my 'favorite' streams. When I browse to them specifically in order to see what their latest content is, anything I viewed before then is now "missing."
It winds up being a terrible feature unless you purely view by stream, in other words.
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Yeah, like I said the Lemmy setting is ridiculously generous with what it considers read and how it hides things. Best way to circumvent this is just to use an app that’s has the option to hide read posts in-app and doesn’t use the Lemmy settings. I think Voyager (formerly wefwef) does it, maybe Memmy? Not sure about the Android applications. Connect probably
I hit the FV with Chrome/FF, so I guess I'm out of luck with that. Still, hiding content is such a powerful feature that I reckon it will be implemented soon enough.
It certainly wouldn't hurt if the RES devs got busy on Lemmy.