Video embeds
Support for video embeds · Issue #709 · LemmyNet/lemmy-ui
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/709#issuecomment-1625546694
This change removed API field post.embed_html, and added embed_url instead. This should work for Youtube, Peertube and and other sites that set the opengraph attribute in their html. So lemmy-ui sh...
Images & video links embeded automatically
Images & video links embeded automatically · Issue #1852 · LemmyNet/lemmy-ui
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1852
Requirements This is a feature request and not a bug report. Otherwise, please create a new bug report instead. Please check to see if this request (or a similar one) already exists. It's a single ...
Deleted comment can still figure in page source code.
Someone pls do something about this.
The ability to move posts from a community to another
Imagine the following situation: some lost lemming posts a random beans fact in a comm that you moderate. It sparks a cool discussion, but it's completely off-topic. In this situation, what do you do?
If you remove the post, you're being that annoying mod telling users to stop having fun. But if you keep the post there, you're encouraging people to post even more off-topic in the comm. Damned if you do, damned if you don't.
Because of that, I think that it would be cool if we had the ability to migrate posts from one comm to another. This could be done in two steps:
- mods can "kick" a discussion out of their comms. Those discussions end in a specific comm called c/off-topic, c/general, or whatever the admins of that instance (yup) decide.
- mods can also "adopt" discussions from c/off-topic and bring to their comms.
I feel like this would be the best of both worlds - it's less disruptive to community, but it still allows users to discuss their random junk.
For reference, Ruqqus had a similar feature, with the +general guild being mostly off-topic stuff. It worked fairly well IMO. 4chan also does something similar to the first step, with the /trash/ board.
Ability to block/filter certain Lemmy "subs"
So I came here from Reddit, and I was using the Apollo app. It had a cool feature that let you basically “reverse subscribe” subs, so that posts from them didnt pop up at all when browsing All. Is this something that can be implemented for Lemmy?
E2EE Private Messages
Make DMs end-to-end encrypted · Issue #3319 · LemmyNet/lemmy
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3319
Requirements Is this a feature request? For questions or discussions use https://lemmy.ml/c/lemmy_support Did you check to see if this issue already exists? Is this only a feature request? Do not p...
Crop Avatar and banner before posting
Crop Avatar and banner before posting · Issue #364 · LemmyNet/lemmy-ui
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/364
Please add the tools to be able to crop your avatar and banner picture before you upload it to your profile.
Forum Thread Comment Sorting
Forum Thread Comment Sorting · Issue #602 · LemmyNet/lemmy-ui
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/602
Describe the solution you'd like Lemmy is essentially also a federated forum (Really a link aggregator). The only real difference from a link aggregator to a forum is that forum comments are in ord...
Implement subscriptions or ads to support instance admins
Title. Subscriptions should be dedicated for paying users, the amount of which would be set by the instance admin according to how much he sees fit ( he can add the sum of donations and average it on the number of donators, then substract less or add more according to his financial needs). for non paying users, just roll ads. was commented on this by a user.
well, lemmy devs deserve support too. lemmy devs should charge a fraction of admin owner incomes. or admins take into account dev cost. This is lemmy economics at this point. someone need to figure this out. But priority to hardware/bandwidth costs i guess :/