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Hide already seen items#12

If I check the website multiple times in a day (or whatever time period I have selected), I might want to hide all the items I’ve already seen. It might be good to make this optional.

Would folks want the default behavior to be hiding seen items or not?

FWIW, I’ll probably count any item on a page you’ve loaded as seen.

a year ago

It would be great to have an RSS feed for each user based on the “all feeds”.

For example,
My “Top Finds” page is https://scour.ing/@spudart
My “Top Finds” RSS feed is https://scour.ing/@spudart/rss.xml
My “Top Finds” page for all feeds is: https://scour.ing/@spudart?t=1d&all_feeds=true

It would be great if we could apply the URL parameters from the “all feeds” url onto my RSS URL. Therefore, my RSS URL that would include all feeds would be: https://scour.ing/@spudart/rss.xml?t=1d&all_feeds=true

a year ago

@Matt I moved your suggestion over to #32

a year ago

@tiferrei made the good point that whether you want to hide items you’ve scrolled past may be dependent on the context in which you’re browsing. If you only have 5 minutes, you might scroll past more things that you want to come back and see later. If you have a half hour, you might click on more of the things that you’re interested in, in which case scrolling past something would be a stronger signal that you want to hide it forever.

In short, deciding whether to hide items you’ve scrolled by needs to be a bit more nuanced.

6 months ago

This has now been implemented!

By default, Scour will hide items that you’ve seen. It counts something as seen if it stays in view for at least 3 seconds. You can change your settings to show posts you’ve already seen, or you can temporarily enable that in the feed filter options.

5 months ago
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5 months ago