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Conversations between follows should be treated differently from replies #963

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mdruker opened this issue Jul 4, 2023 · 1 comment
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mdruker commented Jul 4, 2023

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

The current default feed settings show replies of accounts you follow if they exceed a threshold of likes. But with Bluesky picking up, this is not a good enough control, as some accounts are prolific repliers — so the feed is full of random replies. Turning off the reply toggle, however, also (as far as I can tell) stops showing non-random replies - conversations of people I do follow.

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Ideally I would see all conversations between follows, and some other replies based on some measure of relevance/connection. But more immediately I think conversations between follows shouldn't be treated as "replies".

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@mdruker mdruker added the feature-request A request for a new feature label Jul 4, 2023
@pfrazee pfrazee added the x:on-the-roadmap We're planning to do this but it may be a bit label Jul 5, 2023
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pfrazee commented Jul 5, 2023

Yeah I'm +1 to this change

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