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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?

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I've never gotten any notifications from the "installed" web app, so I don't know if these don't work or it's just that no one's replied to any of my comments. If it's the former then that would be nice. Also, having image posts show up on my feed directly instead of me having to click on the thumbnails manually would make the experience so much better. Having some sort of feature to keep multiple logins at once and browse the content available on all of them combined would mitigate the issues related to some instances not being federated with others. Maybe have some sort of priority list so that when you comment it automatically does that on the first account on that list that can access the instance in question.

Anything that improves the UX and masquerades the issues that decentralization presents to the end user will make Lemmy a lot more welcoming.

PS: apologies if I'm making a fool of myself and all of those things I mentioned are actually possible and I'm just ignorant about them. Either way, an intuitive tutorial could also help new users understand how to make the most of the app without digging up posts.