One of the things that the recent addition of the Feeds feature highlighted was how many cross-posts / duplicate posts there are. When you display posts from [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], etc all the cross-posts make it get repetitive, really fast. The same thing happens on the home feed too although it’s a bit less obvious because there’s a wider range of subjects involved.
Except now, it doesn’t, because PieFed de-duplicates your feed! And your home page, and your topics. Attached to this post is a screenshot showing how it works out - an article posted to 7 different places is only shown once despite me having joined most of those communities.
We’re still figuring out whether it’s a good idea to merge all the comments from all the cross-posts into one page and how to do that in a way that respects the different culture/rules in the communities that the posts were made in. It’s a tricky UX and social question.
I’ve held off on adding a cross-post function to PieFed until now but it’ll be added soon.
Oh is that what the result_id in the URL is for?
I think I might’ve spotted an unintended side-effect, actually not sure if that was there already but it grabbed my attention now:
On the first page of my feed, when I select the menu of a post to go block the community that this post is in, the page changes into that community with the mention above that it’s hidden now, and when I page-back I return to my feed with that post not visible anymore.
Now on the second and later pages, if I do the same, and then do a page-back, the post is not hidden anymore. Refreshing doesn’t hide it either, I have to redo my scrolling from page 1 onwards if I wanted those communities that I just blocked to be hidden.