\r\n\r\n\u003Cimg src=\"https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4262489/209167825-b8de6750-e51c-4126-8f7c-91d439462b26.png\" width=\"250\" />",[2865,2868,2871],{"name":2866,"color":2867},"c: feature","2878FF",{"name":2869,"color":2870},"s: on hold","A03F0B",{"name":2872,"color":2873},"c: parity","E57949",516,"elk-zone","elk","open","Hide the Explore tab if trends are disabled for the instance","2023-02-04T21:37:04Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/516",0.76375115,{"description":2883,"labels":2884,"number":2888,"owner":2875,"repository":2876,"state":2877,"title":2889,"updated_at":2890,"url":2891,"score":2892},"### Problem\nInfinite scrolling continuously loads new posts as the user scrolls down. Because there are no interruptions or cues to stop, the user is at risk of falling into a state where they're not conscious of their own scrolling and will not stop until they're interrupted or they get tired. Infinite scrolling may contribute to rising rates of internet addiction and its related symptoms of depression and anxiety.\n\n### Proposed solution\nCreate an option in Preferences > Wellbeing that adds a \"Load more\" button to feeds.\n\nWhen the \"Load more\" option is active, feed posts are loaded in batches and the next batch is hidden. When the user scrolls to the bottom of the first batch, they must click \"Load more\" to unhide them and continue reading until they reach the bottom of the next batch, and so on...\n\nOr, the option could copy Tumblr's wording and call it \"Endless scrolling,\" and deactivating this mode would add the \"Load more\" button.\n\nThe purpose of the \"Load more\" button is to create a \"natural stopping cue\" so that the user can assess whether they want to continue scrolling or switch to another task.\n\n### Alternatives\nThe user could use browser extensions that limit their access to certain websites after a period of time. In my personal experience, this does not work. Often I'll be in the middle of writing something when I get the notice that time's almost up. This is annoying and makes me feel like I can't control my own time, even if I had set it up myself, so I usually end up disabling it.\n\nAn option to add something that interrupts the flow and implicitly reminds you of what you're doing is better for retaining (and regaining) a sense of control. I think one button and one click would be enough to briefly shake someone out of zombie scrolling. \n\n### More context\nElk has a Grayscale mode in Wellbeing options and this discussion about it caught my eye (https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/1122) and actually inspired me to make this request. An option for a \"Load more\" button would fulfill the same purpose: to inhibit excessive use of social media. I figure that implementation may be more involved but I strongly feel it's still worth considering adding this feature to Elk's Wellbeing options!\n\n**Further reading**\nEthics of the Attention Economy: The Problem of Social Media Addiction. DOI: [https://doi.org/10.1017/beq.2020.32](https://doi.org/10.1017/beq.2020.32)\nI’m so sorry, says inventor of endless online scrolling. [The Times (2019)](https://www.thetimes.com/business-money/technology/article/i-m-so-sorry-says-inventor-of-endless-online-scrolling-9lrv59mdk)\n\nI also made a mockup of what the button could look like. I hope this is helpful in any way. Thank you so much for reading and for y'all's consideration.\n\n",[2885],{"name":2886,"color":2887},"s: pending triage","dddddd",3291,"Wellbeing option to add \"Load More\" button or turn off infinite scrolling","2025-05-09T22:56:52Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/3291",0.7699184,{"description":2894,"labels":2895,"number":2903,"owner":2875,"repository":2876,"state":2877,"title":2904,"updated_at":2905,"url":2906,"score":2907},"From some initial discussions in #372 and #641\r\n\r\nNow that we have Lists on Elk, I think some people want to be able to select a list to show up as default more than the Home timeline.\r\n\r\nI'm thinking under a preference, users should be able to select a specific list/local/federated -- which will then show up in place of the \"Home\" icon.\r\n\r\nAnother option as suggested by @patak-dev: Maybe the Home entry could have a caret if there are lists and you can swap it for a list and it remembers it until you change again?",[2896,2897,2900],{"name":2866,"color":2867},{"name":2898,"color":2899},"c: ui","8949BA",{"name":2901,"color":2902},"p: 1-normal","BFDADC",1540,"Feat: Dynamic Home Preference","2023-03-15T19:51:39Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/1540",0.7783903,{"description":2909,"labels":2910,"number":2915,"owner":2875,"repository":2876,"state":2877,"title":2916,"updated_at":2917,"url":2918,"score":2919},"Some preferences for Notifications are being ignored.\r\nExample: I have notifications for Edits switched off. This works as expected in the Mastodon web app, but in Elk these notifications still appear in my Notifications counter and list.",[2911,2914],{"name":2912,"color":2913},"c: bug","FFA500",{"name":2886,"color":2887},1725,"Notifications preferences ignored","2023-02-12T11:10:40Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/1725",0.78494716,{"description":2921,"labels":2922,"number":2924,"owner":2875,"repository":2876,"state":2877,"title":2925,"updated_at":2926,"url":2927,"score":2928},"My number one annoyance about Mastodon is that it keeps re-showing posts I have already read.\r\n\r\nIf I wrote it, I don't need to see it again in my timeline.\r\nIf I boosted it or favorited it, then I have obviously read it and I don't need to see it again in my timeline.\r\nAnd if I have previously read it I don't need to see it again, no matter how many other posts I may have read.\r\n\r\nPlease please please give us an option to filter out stuff we have already read, so it never appears again in out timelines!",[2923],{"name":2886,"color":2887},1956,"Option to not show messages I have posted myself, favorited, boosted, or previously read","2023-04-07T16:37:55Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/1956",0.7857831,{"description":2930,"labels":2931,"number":2933,"owner":2875,"repository":2876,"state":2877,"title":2934,"updated_at":2935,"url":2936,"score":2937},"In Elk I can see the list I follow and select one of my followings.\r\nThere is a symbol to add that followed to a list.\r\nI get a list of my list :-)\r\n\r\nPlease add a + \"New List\" option at that UI place",[2932],{"name":2866,"color":2867},1872,"Please add a + \"New List\" option while selecting a list","2023-03-11T21:20:37Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/1872",0.78733397,{"description":2939,"labels":2940,"number":2942,"owner":2875,"repository":2876,"state":2877,"title":2943,"updated_at":2944,"url":2945,"score":2946},"Having all results only in the small dropdown under the search bar makes it difficult to use the search properly. It's good for quick searches, but there should be an option for more advanced search, similar to the search in Mastodon web view. See my comments on #2410\r\n\r\nI suggest that when pressing Enter in the search bar, it should open a new view with options like in Mastodon. (see #682 \r\n\r\nIn addition to sorting the view by All, Profiles, Hashtags and Posts (as in Mastodon), there should be options for filtering the results. \r\n\r\nFilters I wish for are:\r\n- the built in Mastodon options (`has:`, `is:`, `language:`,`from:`,`in:`, `before:`, `during:` and `after:`)\r\n- search within my favourited posts (Mastodon issue [here](https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/21352) )\r\n- search within my bookmarked posts\r\n- limit search by instance\r\n- limit search to followed and/or followers only\r\n- limit search to list only\r\n- limit search to posts with hashtags (and/or for more than one hashtag) see #905\r\n- standard search operators for full text search (AND, OR, \"exact text quotes\", etc)\r\n",[2941],{"name":2866,"color":2867},2900,"Separate search view with filtering (\"Advanced search\")","2024-08-11T07:39:10Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/2900",0.7915471,{"description":2948,"labels":2949,"number":2951,"owner":2875,"repository":2876,"state":2877,"title":2952,"updated_at":2953,"url":2954,"score":2955},"This is for the future, I know that at the moment Elk tries to emulate the behavior of Mastodon, and this is not to be implemented, I discussed this in Discord.\r\n\r\nI've found these tabs confusing, and it's the same thing in Mastodon's web client, they feel unintuitive:\r\n\r\n- **Posts**\r\n- **Posts & Replies**\r\n- **Media**\r\n\r\nIf you click **Posts** and then **Posts & Replies** the view seems to be usually the same. It's as if it didn't do any filtering. Both first two tabs give boosts as well, so if someone boosts all the time, finding their original content is hard. Unless you go the task of hiding boosts, but that's kind of difficult when I'm just previewing what someone has done.\r\n\r\nMy suggestion is to change the tabs to this:\r\n\r\n- **All** (Shows all content)\r\n- **Posts** (shows only users' own posts, not boosts)\r\n- **Replies** (shows only users' replies, not posts or boosts)\r\n- **Boosts** (shows only users boosts)\r\n- **Media** (shows only original media)\r\n\r\nI know these are a lot of choices, but each of those filtering choices would give a unique list of items and would be less confusing.",[2950],{"name":2898,"color":2899},975,"Suggestion to change tabs above user's timeline to be able to view users own posts","2023-01-12T19:31:52Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/975",0.7926042,{"description":2957,"labels":2958,"number":2960,"owner":2875,"repository":2876,"state":2961,"title":2962,"updated_at":2963,"url":2964,"score":2965},"The \"wellbeing\" options in settings allows users to choose \"hide follower count\", but not \"hide following count\".\r\n\r\nI think either it should be a new option, or the existing option should cover both cases, not least because I always forget which one is which and end up having to experimentally set options to see what they've done.\r\n",[2959],{"name":2866,"color":2867},1878,"closed","Add \"hide following count\" to Wellbeing options","2023-03-16T20:14:09Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/1878",0.6825562,{"description":2967,"labels":2968,"number":2971,"owner":2875,"repository":2876,"state":2961,"title":2972,"updated_at":2973,"url":2974,"score":2975},"On mobile, the explore tab is gone!\r\nIt was recently replaced with the search tab.\r\n\r\nI **don't** like how twitter does this:\r\nOn twitter, the 'explore' and 'search' tabs are the same thing. (Presumably because they want to try to hook you with viral posts at every opportunity?)\r\n\r\nHowever, some users (eg: me) don't want to be bombarded with trending posts/topics every time they want to do a simple search. I think that the explore tab should be added back in to the '...' menu.\r\n\r\n\r\n",[2969,2970],{"name":2866,"color":2867},{"name":2898,"color":2899},597,"Explore tab is missing on mobile","2022-12-28T20:48:54Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/597",0.7532495,["Reactive",2977],{},["Set"],["ShallowReactive",2980],{"$fTRc1wZytZ_XrK4EfJfei_Sz-An4H4Yy6syhVxH_PVJc":-1,"$f2ZEA9qHJX_ymZH5ZkTEApKwYoumLFgZGU3NgRsvPEfM":-1},"/elk-zone/elk/1965"]