Reject Reddernity
Embrace BBition
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Reject Reddernity
Embrace BBition
By the way, contributions to this project are very much welcome. It doesnt even require knowledge of Rust programming, many things can be improved simply by editing the HTML templates.
@nutomic At first glance it looks like some really crazy idea - but on the second glance it has got potential.
I have mixed feelings about this
I like the idea!
tried it out, it's mind-boggling
Nice! Just tested this out, it works well. I had to use LEMMY_INTERNAL_HOST=https://lemmy.ml ROCKET_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0 cargo run
since I develop over a network.
The main thing that makes it difficult tho, is the lack of comment trees. phpBB is flat, like pretty much all these old forums. You might be able to provide the parent comment context, I think some of them use a quoted-style syntax, to at least show what the current comment is replying to, then you could keep everything flat.
Auto-generating quotes is one possibility, though I dont like that it implies rewriting the comment text. It could also be ugly in case there is already a quote. Or there could be a text field which links to the comment being responded to.
Another option would be a config option which disables nested comments entirely (both over federation and api). That means lemmyBB users wouldnt get to see all comments.
I wouldn't normally recommend borrowing things from 4chan, but: their posts automatically populate the footer-area of comments with a list of links to direct replies. Each direct reply, in the reply's header area, will then contain a link to the comment it's replying to, and hovering over these links displays a preview of said comment. The text of these links also displays the ID # of the post or comment being referred to.
Yes thats exactly what i meant, though probably without the hover functionality.
In lemmy-ui, I have to build the tree from the flat comments manually. You could do the same, or create a "2-level" one which has the comment, and its optional parent. Then you could check for the parent in the handlebars template and do a quote-style thing.
I wouldn't recommend actually inserting quoted comment text for comment replies: its a problem of displaying context only.
Displaying comments in nested form would look very bad, i dont want to do that.
Another problem is that phpBB forums are always organized into hierarchical categories (example). To make it work properly, such categorization will have to be added to Lemmy (optional, could be disabled for instances that use lemmy-ui).
I just mean only displaying the parent comment ( if one exists ) in a quote, it would still be flat. Example:
Thats a possibility, but it would get very verbose in case of a discussion with long comments. And then there would be cases like a user manually quoting something (so the same text might be quoted twice in a row), or having to exclude the automatic quote when the responded comment comes right before the current one.
I think this solution is preferable.
I love it!
🤣 such an amazing idea. I love it.
Amazing! Keep up the good work!
This is amazing!
This is great!
But let me think a little bit about the usability... if people relly want to use it instead of the original phpBB... there are more moderation-tools needed. Move Threads or parts of a thread to another community and so on. This is a backend-capability... will you implement such things?
And is it right, that i can not find a selector to show my followed communites, local or all?
For now it only has the basic funcionality mentioned in the post, nothing like sorting or mod tools. Once those things are added and the project has some real world use, I would definitely consider adding such backend funcionality.
nice !
How did you make this post also appear on mastodon and mastodon replies appear in this thread?
lemmy is federated. Just search for a post on mastodon and your server will fetch it!
But it appeared on mastodon like a normal mastodon post without the need to search for it? Ive never seen that before
maybe you or someone on your server was following @nutomic@lemmy.ml? That works as expected, their posts on lemmy will show up in your timeline.
probably, thanks!