This was a HUGE part of my reddit experience and I have yet to found an alternate.
I began using kbin instead of lemmy because of this userscript which has pretty much the exact functionality I’m looking for
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/469175-kbin-hide-posts-after-voting
but Kbin blocks a LOT of communities that I want to interface with. I feel like I’m missing out if I’m not on Lemmy … but I feel like I hate the user experience without the automatically hiding posts :(
Any advise?
Try unchecking “Show read posts” in Settings?
That only hides the post after you refuse the page
Refuse the page?
*Refresh
no feedback on this? Still struggling to find an answer
this would almost certainly require an extension, since you’d need some sort of persistent way to track “viewed” items. I don’t think a userscript can do it.
Best bet will probably be Instance Assistant ([email protected] ), at some point in the future. Could always make a request directly, too since this would likely be a relatively popular feature.
certainly require an extension
Technically correct, but you already have that extension installed if you’re able to run userscripts.
The script just requires
// @grant GM_setValue
and// @grant GM_getValue
and you can use those functions to store whatever, forever (or until you clear extension data).