One that I’d like to see is a more in-depth sorting option for posts (allowing you to see for example top of December 2020, or top of a specific day). A custom date range selection would be best. I remember this being a frequently requested feature in the early days of reddit, and they never implemented it.

  • @dragonX@lemmy.ml
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    Excuse my ignorance.

    1. So you mean when I click on the communities link from the top bar It shows all Lemmy communities even those which are not hosted on this instance ??
    2. Do posts form say chapo.chat appear on lemmy.ml 's front page?
    3. If another instance hosts a community with the same name lets say /c/privacy, will posts from that community show in lemmy.ml/c/privacy ? will those threads be merged and shown together?
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      1. Yes, but its sorted by subscribers, and for remote communities we only know the number of subscribers from our instance, not the total number. So they will be shown far at the bottom. Actually this could be fixed as we send the subscriber count over activitypub, feel free to open an issue.
      2. No, chapo.chat runs an older version of Lemmy where federation isnt really working.
      3. Both communities will be completely separate.
      • @dragonX@lemmy.ml
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        1 - That’s what I have noticed, I didn’t find communities of other instances listed so I assumed they were not in the list all together. maybe adding another column citing the instance domain will help clear confusion.
        3 - In that case a good addition might be giving the user a tool to group communities from different instances and aggregat them into a folder. so I can group abc1.org/c/privacy dce.org/c/privacyland and fgi.org/c/privacytools into one merged feed that I can name to my liking. this could be a good addition once lemmy gets bigger!