Lemmy Wish list
- Lemmy convention for linking individual posts and comments include the username of post/comment creator, giving people credit in the URL itself
a lemmysever .social / LemmyFanatic / post / xxxxx
Same with comments
- Block instances user settinggithub.com Block instances user setting · Issue #3614 · LemmyNet/lemmy
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Setting to block instances. There are settings to block users and communities.
- Disable and enable user accounts
Would be useful to add a feature that can disable and enable accounts. A disabled account is not a banned or deleted account, but an account were the user cannot view posts, view comments, view communities, view users, view their feed.
And to have the ability to use the API to disable and enable user accounts for private instances.
- Disable and enable user accounts
Would be useful to add a feature that can disable and enable accounts. A disabled account is not a banned or deleted account, but an account were the user cannot view posts, view comments, view communities, view users, view their feed.
And to have the ability to use the API to disable and enable user accounts for private instances.
- Add native support for pollsgithub.com Add native support for polls · Issue #787 · LemmyNet/lemmy
Pitch Add an option when creating a post to add a poll. In my opinion, it should have similar functionality to that of SimpleVote, where registered user would be able to vote (from 0 to 20), add ca...
- Likes/Dislikesgithub.com Likes/Dislikes · Issue #1873 · LemmyNet/lemmy-ui
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I know Reddit, Lemmy and most link aggregators use an upvote and downvote system. I am not against this and am not suggesting to remove it.
Perhaps have both displayed, It will show the upvote/downvote count and also the total likes and dislikes on a post or comment.
Or have a setting to enable Like/Dislikes and instead it will show the total likes and total dislikes on a post or comment instead of a upvote/downvote. If it is a setting, the instance can choose weather to display upvotes/downvotes or likes/dislikes by default.
- Browser Default Themes (Light Dark) for each light/dark themegithub.com Browser Default Themes (Light Dark) for each light/dark theme · Issue #1872 · LemmyNet/lemmy-ui
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Currently there is only one light/dark theme option which is the "Browser Default" option which uses the litely and darkly themes.
Please have a browser default theme for all the themes that are available in light and dark mode such as..
- Red
- Compact
- Vaporware
- View on instance buttongithub.com View on instance button · Issue #1871 · LemmyNet/lemmy-ui
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Add a button that will appear on any community page, post, user, etc that is outside the current instance that says "View On Instance". When you click on this button, you will be directed to that page on that instance.
For example, if your on the following URL...
https://lemmy.ml/c/fediverse@lemmy.world
And you click the button, you will be taken to...
https://lemmy.world/c/fediverse
- 2FA token copy fieldgithub.com 2FA token copy field · Issue #1863 · LemmyNet/lemmy-ui
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The 2FA button link is useful for most 2FA apps but for some, we need the secret key that we can copy and paste into our password managers like KeePassDX and KeePassXC. Please add a button or field that will copy the secret key and also inform the user it uses SHA256 when entering the key manually.
- Flairs/Tags in postsgithub.com User Flair Feature · Issue #1456 · LemmyNet/lemmy
I recently moved from Reddit to Lemmy fully and one of the things I found missing was Post Flair, it is a very helpful feature that can be used to filter and view posts, it doesn't necessarily need...
- Line break buttongithub.com Line break button · Issue #1856 · LemmyNet/lemmy-ui
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Adding a line break button in the body editor.
- Toggle Image and URL field in creating postgithub.com Toggle Image and URL field in creating post · Issue #1853 · LemmyNet/lemmy-ui
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When you create a new post there is the URL field, image field, body field, etc.
When you select an image to upload, it will override the URL to the URL of the image hosted on the lemmy instance. This is confusing since users may thing you can have a URL and a image in a post but in reality you can only have one or the other.
I would like to suggest a toggle button were users can choose to have a image or a URL and not have both fields visible at once.
- Video embedsgithub.com Support for video embeds · Issue #709 · LemmyNet/lemmy-ui
This change removed API field post.embed_html, and added embed_url instead. This should work for Youtube, Peertube and and other sites that set the opengraph attribute in their html. So lemmy-ui sh...
Would like to see this feature as well for posts and comments. This will allow posts and comments to embed multiple videos in a post or comment.
Would be great if youtube, peertube and odysee was supported for video sites!
- Images & video links embeded automaticallygithub.com Images & video links embeded automatically · Issue #1852 · LemmyNet/lemmy-ui
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Please have an account setting and instance setting were images and videos that are in the post URL, will be embeded and loaded when you load the page, and not require the user to click on the image/video thumbnail to load/embed the image/video on the page.
- The ability to move posts from a community to another
Imagine the following situation: some lost lemming posts a random beans fact in a comm that you moderate. It sparks a cool discussion, but it's completely off-topic. In this situation, what do you do?
If you remove the post, you're being that annoying mod telling users to stop having fun. But if you keep the post there, you're encouraging people to post even more off-topic in the comm. Damned if you do, damned if you don't.
Because of that, I think that it would be cool if we had the ability to migrate posts from one comm to another. This could be done in two steps:
- mods can "kick" a discussion out of their comms. Those discussions end in a specific comm called c/off-topic, c/general, or whatever the admins of that instance (yup) decide.
- mods can also "adopt" discussions from c/off-topic and bring to their comms.
I feel like this would be the best of both worlds - it's less disruptive to community, but it still allows users to discuss their random junk.
For reference, Ruqqus had a similar feature, with the +general guild being mostly off-topic stuff. It worked fairly well IMO. 4chan also does something similar to the first step, with the /trash/ board.
- Ability to block/filter certain Lemmy "subs"
So I came here from Reddit, and I was using the Apollo app. It had a cool feature that let you basically “reverse subscribe” subs, so that posts from them didnt pop up at all when browsing All. Is this something that can be implemented for Lemmy?
- E2EE Private Messagesgithub.com Make DMs end-to-end encrypted · Issue #3319 · LemmyNet/lemmy
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Adding E2EE to the private messenger would be good for privacy. I do not expect much else in the private messenger since users can always use Matrix. However an simple encrypted private messenger built into Lemmy will allow Lemmy users to send and receive messages without needing to create or link their Matrix account.
- Crop Avatar and banner before postinggithub.com Crop Avatar and banner before posting · Issue #364 · LemmyNet/lemmy-ui
Please add the tools to be able to crop your avatar and banner picture before you upload it to your profile.
Please add the tools to be able to crop your avatar and banner picture before you upload it to your profile.
- Forum Thread Comment Sortinggithub.com Forum Thread Comment Sorting · Issue #602 · LemmyNet/lemmy-ui
Describe the solution you'd like Lemmy is essentially also a federated forum (Really a link aggregator). The only real difference from a link aggregator to a forum is that forum comments are in ord...
Lemmy is essentially also a federated forum (Really a link aggregator). The only real difference from a link aggregator to a forum is that forum comments are in order by date and time while a link aggregator is in a tree with the replies to other comments.
Essentially add a button next to chat and a setting in the account settings to sort the comments the exact same way as in "Chat mode" except it will show the oldest comment first up top and the newest comment last at the bottom like a forum thread.
(Describe your proposed solution here.)
Adding a toggle button on every single post called "Forum" or something like it to sort the comments by date and from oldest to newest. And for comments that are commenting on other comments to have a link to the parent comment and the parent comment in quotations in the comment child comment.
And to also have a setting in the account to have all threads sort comments this way if the user chooses without needed to press the "Forum" button every time.
- Implement subscriptions or ads to support instance admins
Title. Subscriptions should be dedicated for paying users, the amount of which would be set by the instance admin according to how much he sees fit ( he can add the sum of donations and average it on the number of donators, then substract less or add more according to his financial needs). for non paying users, just roll ads. was commented on this by a user.
https://ibb.co/gRZqJqG
well, lemmy devs deserve support too. lemmy devs should charge a fraction of admin owner incomes. or admins take into account dev cost. This is lemmy economics at this point. someone need to figure this out. But priority to hardware/bandwidth costs i guess :/
- Filter posts and comments by keyowrd.
Like, i dont want to read anything about reddit, or elon musk, so i put those keywords in a filter that would hide posts/comments related to those. used to work like a charm on Ruqqus.
- lemmy_server client API listing of communities, add instance parameter
Lemmy Rust code: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/blob/cb28af508d030683561bdc9dde2299cf818f2c6b/crates/api_common/src/community.rs#L76
Allow directory of communities specific to a particular Lemmy instance, ones already know to the local server.
- Make the notification count stand out on the bell icon
In the Lemmy web app I'd like the notification count to stand out more with respect to the bell icon, for example by displaying the count in a contrasting color such as red.
At present the count is more subtle and I often end up missing the latest notifications (which, now that I think about it, some may consider a feature 😀).
- Detect duplicated posts/comments
Sometimes users submit some content (post or comment), and due to a bug or performance issue the content doesn't appear, even if the instance already saved it. So the user resubmits it over and over... like this:
(This is not my own comment, but I had this issue already.)
While this isn't usually done for the sake of spam, it's still a source of noise for the community, and annoying for the user oneself.
So my suggestion is that, when a user tries to submit a piece of content to Lemmy, Lemmy should compare it with the last piece of content already submitted. And if they're identical, prevent it with some error "warning: duplicate" or similar.
- What are your must-have top features you’d want to see in a Lemmy app or web client? - /c/AskLemmylemmy.ml What are your must-have top features you’d want to see in a Lemmy app or web client? - Lemmy
We’ve got a lot of Lemmy app options rolling out soon—it’s exciting! What do you wish was better about the current way you browse Lemmy, and what features do you hope to have down the road?
This is a Link to a Lemmy posting, it is suggested you comment on the original posting in the !asklemmy@lemmy.ml community.
- lemmy_server should run a SHA256 checksum against every uploaded image and keep a database of all known images so that it does not have to store and link to exact uploads of the same image
There are users who are going to upload the same reaction images and content to comments all over the place. And those users will be on their same home server. Increases performance for all the people reading the comments. Reduces storage for the server operator at the expense of some extra calculations.
- Until multi-communities come ... organise subscribed communities into user-defined lists that are easily searchable
However far off multi-communities are, it would be nice if it were easier to manage the communities I'm subscribed to.
Easiest, low-hanging fruit would be to allow me to create my own lists of communities for when I want to visit communities independently and would like to do so in a more organised fashion. Also, providing a basic text search window for the names of my subscribed communities could also help.
- Normalise a post's weighting by its community's
When sorting the feed by "Active", "Hot" or "Top Day" etc, your "Subscribed" feed will tend to show posts only for the most active communities, while posts from smaller communities will never have as much activity or as many upvotes.
It might be nice to counter this tendency by comparing a post's upvotes/score by the average of the community it comes from, so that being "Top" is really "Top for its community".
You probably wouldn't want this to be the default. Perhaps an additional feed sorting option.
- Hide post feature
I'd like to see a button that hides a post from my timeline and fills up the slot with the next interesting thing. Well, yes, just like Reddits hide post feature.
- Separate search windows/interfaces for searching for communities, posts and users
Right now, on
0.18.0
at least, it's all one big generic search interface that it makes annoying to find exactly what you're looking for, like when you're just looking for a community. - More democratic features for communities and instances
It would be nice, I think, if there were more ways for the members of a community and instances to interact democratically with the rules and moderation.
I.E. Mod elections, being able to put users bans up for vote, vote on sidebar changes, vote on feature selections, vote on when or if to stop accepting new users, etc, etc.
Basically anything a mod or site admin does being up for democratic vote, even if it doesn't generally need to be extended to all the users (because of possible brigrading or fake users).
- Lemmy 0.18.0 does not work when Firefox or Chrome saves a web page when viewing a Post ("Page Not Found") · Issue #1587 · LemmyNet/lemmy-uigithub.com Lemmy 0.18.0 does not work when Firefox or Chrome saves a web page when viewing a Post ("Page Not Found") · Issue #1587 · LemmyNet/lemmy-ui
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- Sorting by hot includes very old posts (Allow instance operators to trigger immediate rebuild of sorting, plus tune parameters on what is 'hot' and 'active')lemmy.ml Sorting by hot includes very old posts - Lemmy
Hello all! I am posting from my own self hosted instance, running 0.18.0, but this issue existed in 0.17.4 as well. When sorting posts from my subscribed communities by Hot, I will get a handful of newer posts, followed by an entire page or two of old posts going as far back as 4 years (not with new...
- Procedures & code for ReHoming a Lemmy Community before and after an Instance is "lost"
In June, the word form the project has generally been "go create empty new instances to solve scaling", and now there are a lot of instances that may be giving up or shutting down in the coming months.
A procedure and code for moving a community to a new home is a wish.
- Multireddits would work better in Lemmy than in Reddit.
In Reddit, users can create lists of subs, called "multireddits". And you can browse the content of all those subs in a multireddit as if it was a single community. You can also share your multireddits with other people.
Reddit itself implemented the idea and never touched it again, but it be amazing in the federation. For example, someone who's interested in cooking could create the following
multiredditmulticomm:- !foodporn@lemmy.world
- !food@beehaw.org
- !food@lemmy.ml
- !culinary@lemmy.world
- !shittyfoodporn@lemmy.ca
- !recipes@lemmy.ml
That increases discoverability of the communities across the Lemmyverse (as people share their multicomms), and also makes it easier to handle redundant communities across instances. Because of that, I feel like the concept would be right at home in Lemmy.