this post was submitted on 09 Jul 2023
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Wefwef lets you hide read posts I believe. Also, you can untick “Show read posts” in your Lemmy settings on desktop and it’ll hide posts for any apps. It’s sorta very generous with how it counts posts as read but still
I’m on wefwef, but haven’t found that setting. And, I have hide read posts turned on, in my instance settings.
What I would love is the ability to hide posts that I’ve scrolled past, without clicking on.
Apologies, it doesn’t automatically do the thing. I know the latest test version of Memmy on iOS does it. Not sure if it’s out on the App Store version.
Installed memmy. I am not seeing it auto-hide scrolled posts, so will look forward to it coming in next release.