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Allow viewing your hearts (鉂わ笍) and unicorns (馃) history #1806

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j-f1 opened this issue Feb 14, 2019 · 8 comments
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Allow viewing your hearts (鉂わ笍) and unicorns (馃) history #1806

j-f1 opened this issue Feb 14, 2019 · 8 comments

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@j-f1
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j-f1 commented Feb 14, 2019

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I鈥檇 like to be able to mark posts with 馃 to save them for later without having to have them in my reading list.

Describe the solution you'd like
It would be great to have a list of posts I鈥檝e 鉂わ笍ed or 馃ed so I can refer back to them later

Describe alternatives you've considered
Maybe a separate list I can save things to once I鈥檝e read them?

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@maestromac
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Thank you for creating this feature request @j-f1 !

@keith-hall
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I would also like to see this implemented - I have been reacting with a heart to posts I have read, thinking I would be able to find them again later in case I want to re-read them. I didn't save them to my reading list, for this reason and also because I only want to keep articles I haven't read yet there, for easier discovery/filtering.
Is there any API I could use for now to find these reactions of mine please so I can put them on my reading list until this UI history is implemented? I saw that exporting my profile doesn't include this data.

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stale bot commented Dec 8, 2019

Thanks for contributing to this issue. As it has been 180 days since the last activity, we are automatically closing the issue in 30 days. This is often because the request was already solved in some way and it just wasn't updated or it's no longer applicable. If this issue still requires attention, please respond with a comment. Happy Coding!

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j-f1 commented Dec 8, 2019

I don鈥檛 think this has been resolved.

@johncurcio
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How would this feature work best?

  • Like twitter: your 鉂わ笍 and 馃 are on your profile and anyone can see them; (I personally like this)
  • Kind of like twitter: your 鉂わ笍 and 馃 are on your dashboard and only you can see them;
  • Completely different: 鉂わ笍 and 馃 as tabs in the reading list and only you can see them.

And should liked comments be included here?

@rhymes rhymes changed the title Allow viewing your 鉂わ笍 and 馃 history Allow viewing your hearts (鉂わ笍) and unicorns (馃) history Jan 19, 2020
@BryanNikla
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Describe the solution you'd like
I often will 'heart' things I enjoyed and may want to look back on later, and would like a way to view all things I've reacted to. (hearted, unicorn, etc).

Often I'll remove things from my reading list when finished, but would like a way to get back to what I've enjoyed before.

Ex: Reddit will allow you to view your history, upvotes, downvotes, etc. That would be nice here as well.

@Link2Twenty
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Any update on this one from the team? @rhymes @jessleenyc

@cmgorton cmgorton added this to Backlog in Feature backlog via automation Nov 25, 2020
@cmgorton cmgorton added this to To do in OSS Rotation: Triage stale issues/pr via automation Nov 25, 2020
@juliannatetreault juliannatetreault moved this from To do to Keep this issue/pr in OSS Rotation: Triage stale issues/pr Nov 30, 2020
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Hey all. Thank you for opening this request and starting a conversation.
Since this has been open for awhile without much progress I am going to close it here.

Features tend to be subjective and might spur some debate. The Forem core team
now uses an internal RFC ("request for comments") process to assess and prioritize new features. This process is intended to provide a consistent and standardized path for new changes to enter the Forem ecosystem. If you'd like to propose a new feature, please visit forem.dev to start a discussion around a new feature! 馃檹

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