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Here you can share your ideas and report issues related to the Lemmy project. We welcome all feedback and suggestions to help us improve the platform.

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  • Issue Tracker @lemm.ee

    Moving Issue Discussions to Lemmy

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    GodOfThunder @lemm.ee

    My Perfect Social Media Platform: A Mix of Lemmy and Image Board with Customizable Feed Algorithms

    Have you ever wished for a social media platform that combines the best features of Lemmy and image boards with customizable feed algorithms? I know I have. Here's what my perfect social media platform would look like:

    1. A mix of Lemmy and image board: My ideal platform would allow users to post both text-based content and images, using tags instead of communities. With a view like Lemmy[1], and another grid-view like an image board[2].
    2. User curation: Unlike Lemmy, where images are difficult to find again due to the lack of tags , my ideal platform would have well-curated images with tags for easy searching[^2].
    3. Advanced search could also be implemented, as suggested in the Lemmy issue #3788.
    4. User trust levels and community moderation: A hierarchical trust level system, similar to Discourse’s trust levels[^3], could distribute the responsibility among users and reduce the burden on admins. Trust levels would b
  • Issue Tracker @lemm.ee
    GodOfThunder @lemm.ee

    Viewing lemmy posts by all tends to be dominated by a few communities

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1723295

    I've noticed that there are a few communities that tend to dominate when viewing all. Some days it gets to where looking at all isn't very different than just looking at [email protected] or [email protected].

    Before someone says "you can just block communities you don't want to see," it's not that I never want to see them, it's that I want to be able to have a view that shows me what is new and popular in a wide variety of communities. I appreciate seeing a few good memes in my feed. The problem is when that's all I see. Changing the sort from active to hot or top x days doesn't have much effect on which communities dominate, so that isn't the solution either.

    "You can just subscribe to communities you like". True, but that has the effect of narrowing what I see. I'd like a view that showed me new things I never thought to subscribe to.

    Lemmy devs - if you are reading this - it would be nice to have a fee

  • Issue Tracker @lemm.ee
    GodOfThunder @lemm.ee

    How can we improve Lemmy’s SEO so we can google “(question) lemmy” instead of relying on “(question) reddit”

    cross-posted from: https://merv.news/post/26663

    most people i know use google by searching whatever question they have and including the word “reddit” at the end to find reddit threads since it currently has the most useful information.

    As Lemmy gets more and more filled with useful threads and reviews it would be great if we can collectively improve Lemmy’s SEO so just including the word lemmy in a search will show lemmy threads related to the search.

    The obscure tlds used in lemmy servers don’t help and lemmy.com currently redirects to lemm.ee. Is there a way we can improve the SEO of all instances or have lemmy.com be a aggregator of threads from many Lemmy servers?

  • Issue Tracker @lemm.ee
    GodOfThunder @lemm.ee

    Lemmy should have a way to browse by domain

    I miss this function from reddit. I used it often to find if a post has already been submitted. Also, it was useful to see what else was posted from this domain. I hope some day this will come to Lemmy.

    Examples:

    1. https://www.reddit.com/domain/hillelwayne.com/
    2. https://www.reddit.com/domain/hillelwayne.com/top/?sort=top&t=all
  • Issue Tracker @lemm.ee
    GodOfThunder @lemm.ee

    Add "Open all images" button, like Shift+X in RES #1930

    Describe the feature you'd like

    Please add a button and/or keyboard shortcut that is the equivalent of clicking on an image thumbnail in a single post from the community view but applied to all image posts displayed on a page. This would be equivalent to Shift+X in Reddit Enhancement Suite.

    Originally posted by archer007 in #1930