",[2926,2929],{"name":2927,"color":2928},"c: ui","8949BA",{"name":2930,"color":2931},"c: parity","E57949",1682,"Filter phrase list","2023-02-18T07:57:05Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/1682",0.76172704,{"description":2938,"labels":2939,"number":2941,"owner":2874,"repository":2875,"state":2876,"title":2942,"updated_at":2943,"url":2944,"score":2945},"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.",[2940],{"name":2927,"color":2928},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",0.7625343,{"description":2947,"labels":2948,"number":2951,"owner":2874,"repository":2875,"state":2876,"title":2952,"updated_at":2953,"url":2954,"score":2955},"on an instance running Mastodon 3.3.0, using the elk.zone web app:\r\n\r\n- clicking \"follow/unfollow\" from a user's profile pane does not change follow status\r\n- navigating to a user's profile results in an \"Account [account name] not found\" error\r\n- navigating to the #Explore tab results in the error, \"ERROR: MastoDeserializeError: Unknown content type */* returned from the server.\"\r\n\r\nthis functionality works when accessing a different instance running Mastodon 4.0.1 from the elk.zone web app in the same tab. many instances are still running older versions, so it may make sense to seek compatibility with these where possible.",[2949,2950],{"name":2868,"color":2869},{"name":2885,"color":2886},2174,"Some functionality broken with older Mastodon versions","2023-12-20T02:52:02Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/2174",0.7701524,{"description":2957,"labels":2958,"number":2962,"owner":2874,"repository":2875,"state":2876,"title":2963,"updated_at":2964,"url":2965,"score":2966},"### Clear and concise description of the problem\n\nI like to use Mastodon's feature for writing private notes on someone's profile. This helps me remember why I muted or blocked someone, for example. Elk does not seem to support this.\n\n### Suggested solution\n\nAdd a spot on people's profiles to click to write a note, like on regular Mastodon.\n\n### Alternative\n\nAdd an option in the pop-up menu (alongside \"open in original site\", \"mute\", etc.) to add a note.\n\n### Additional context\n\nHere is what it looks like on regular Mastodon:\r\n\r\n\u003Cimg width=\"561\" alt=\"image\" src=\"https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/122533181/212338877-e89b397e-55b9-4acf-a50f-1b4d236d7b36.png\">\r\n\u003Cimg width=\"563\" alt=\"image\" src=\"https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/122533181/212338931-fed75cf1-72b8-4013-966e-b15d2e31502a.png\">\r\n",[2959,2960,2961],{"name":2896,"color":2897},{"name":2871,"color":2872},{"name":2930,"color":2931},1079,"Add functionality for profile notes","2023-10-06T09:14:01Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/1079",0.770268,{"description":2968,"labels":2969,"number":2970,"owner":2874,"repository":2875,"state":2971,"title":2972,"updated_at":2973,"url":2974,"score":2975},"This is the one missing feature that is keeping me from using Elk as often as I like, given that the rest of the interface and feature set (esp threading) is fantastically done.\r\n\r\nIn the Mastodon official UI there are 2 options I enable - **always show media** and **always expand posts with content warnings**. I have both of these on because as i'm doomscrolling :) I just want to mouse-wheel or trackpad scroll. I don't want to have to move my mouse to hit the button to see images. I know what I'm subscribed to (and if i don't like something, I'll block it). The extra physical work to go and open these is annoying, and somedays painful (i'm in my 50s and been typing and mouse-moving for 30 years now).\r\n\r\nI would like to just scroll down and see everything without having to take extra action to do it.",[],2057,"closed","Feature request - always show media and always show content with warnings","2023-05-03T20:55:45Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/2057",0.72475207,["Reactive",2977],{},["Set"],["ShallowReactive",2980],{"$fTRc1wZytZ_XrK4EfJfei_Sz-An4H4Yy6syhVxH_PVJc":-1,"$f8v48X1lKWuVS8477hwGzfbhLTybW7VwLz1Opf70nduc":-1},"/elk-zone/elk/516"]