Right now there are three feeds available to me, that, as far as I can tell, I have minimal control over.

It’d be rad if there was a way to add feeds, and for each feed, be able to manually select communities I’d like to see.

This would be great for news, porn, sports, pornography, adult content, and so much more.

  • @foggy@lemmy.worldOP
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    11 year ago

    Are you aware that you can develop features that don’t exist on websites for 3rd party apps?

    That’s why I am in a community for a 3rd party app, here. I’m suggesting the lemmy developers add a feature to their application to further filter existing content in a way the user would find engaging.

    Doing this would be trivial. The content is all already being pulled; it would be adding a simple UI element to the sidebar menu.

    I’m sorry if this was confusing somewhere.

    • @SquiffSquiff
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      21 year ago

      I’m afraid that with this sort of approach you’re unlikely to get what you’re asking for. AFAIK LemmyConnect has a single developer and it’s an open source project that isn’t paid. As a developer with a small open source project myself I’ve dealt with this style of request myself. Here are my red flags that you might like to address:

      • Doesn’t bother to identify developer or developers
      • Doesn’t try to identify project’s preferred feature request route
      • Doesn’t try to find out if feature is already on roadmap or requested or available elsewhere
      • Doesn’t try to find out if feature is relevant to project or to base protocol
      • Takes an arrogant attitude with ‘LMAO’/‘LOL’ etc
      • Claims feature ‘trivial to implement’
      • Doesn’t ask what would actually be needed to implement feature
      • Considers themselves ‘a customer’ (or appears to)
      • Doesn’t offer assistance
      • @foggy@lemmy.worldOP
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        1 year ago

        If lemmy is open source I will literally just do it for myself. Wasn’t aware.

        Again because it is trivial to filter existing content from a user interface.

        Sorry not understanding something seems to be upsetting you for some reason.