nice.

  • Pekka@feddit.nl
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    Is that this feature?

    That seems to work yes, but still that number seems to go all over the place sometimes (a bit before this post had over 400 upvotes, and a few seconds later it is back at 6 again). The hover number does stay the same, though.

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    1 year ago

    honestly I’d just be happy to get a way to collapse comment trees

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      1 year ago

      Is that different between instances? On lemmy.world there’s a little [-] to the right of the commenter’s name you can click to collapse the thread below that point. It’s a bad place for it, but it works.

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        They seem to also be on kbin so it’s a valid solution for them.

        Lemmy already has an option to collapse comments

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          No prob. It even works on mobile. If you look on my page there’s a couple other scripts for dark mode. One for web(also android) and another for iOS

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    How is this supposed to work if I’m looking at this thread from somewhere like kbin? On my side I just see upvote/downvote arrows and a number? How does all of that work when the comment is pulled into here?

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      The data that will be the same everywhere is basically everything that is described according to the ActivityPub protocol.

      Everything else can be calculated and displayed by the server or frontend, so that’s where most of the differences arise.

      In this case, we likely won’t see it on kbin, unless whatever app or frontend we’re using implements it. Someone also may create a plugin or add-on you can install on your browser to add it as a feature.