I realize this might be a huge/impossible ask, but I figured I’d try anyway. I would like to be able to see comments posted in communities that I have blocked if I click on someone’s profile. Especially if I click on my profile. I know they right now blocking is done through Lemmy and it’s probably a lot of work to go through and change that, but I really wish it behaved like Apollo did with Reddit. When you blocked a subreddit it wouldn’t show up in your /r/all feed but you could still click on someone’s profile and see posts and comments that they made in those subs. I really liked that and wish there was a way to make that happen here. I just made a comment in a community and then blocked it, but I still want to be able to see replies to it and check how many upvotes/downvotes it received. Any chance of making this happen in Voyager?

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    11 months ago

    Pretty sure this is something done on the server side. Voyager just returns the response from the server, which filters out blocked communities.

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      11 months ago

      Yes, I’m aware, which is why I said it would be a lot of work to change it.

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        11 months ago

        If you want to see this change, you should probably petition the Lemmy devs!

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          11 months ago

          Maybe so. I do know the main dev of Voyager is pretty active here and open to suggestions for how to make this app better, so I figured I would start here. I have absolutely no idea how receptive to changes the devs of Lemmy are.

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            11 months ago

            Fair. I personally haven’t seen much community interaction from the Lemmy devs, but I wouldn’t know where to look for it. Frontend app devs do seem more social.