Feature to hide one status only (instead of muting a guy for one status)
Would be happy if the priority could go up. Today I wanted to show Mastodon to someone, and luckily just before I did I opened the federated timeline and saw an image that's, let's say, really not family friendly.
I know images can be hidden, but this is not persistent so closing and reopening the timeline just shows it again.
I don't want to mute or block people, but I want to hide statuses for this reason. And I'd like this to be a persistent setting, perhaps in my browser's local cache or something.
It would also be nice if hiding images could be made persistent - I'm not sure if it's ok to just ask for this in this issue, or to create a new issue for it.
yes, sometimes i get triggered / annoyed by a toot and it just. has to go. but i don't want to silence the whole person because they're cool and they don't know that something innocuous is triggering to me.
also sometimes the formatting of a toot or an image may be visually distracting and make it hard for me to focus on other things, or may cause visual overload.
so this is an accessibility issue.
So uh since this has been linked on mastodon and is seeing more attention again, I'm wondering if the "mute conversation" that mastodon has had since 1.3.3 would answer this concern correctly?
EDIT : okay nevermind hiding threads only work in notifications, I'm putting this to priority - high
@wxcafe Thank you! :)
Has any progress been made on this? This is near the top of my priority list too, but if someone else is working on it I don't want to step on any toes.
I wanted to add that the X-Kit extension for Tumblr has this feature, and I use it surprisingly often:
@joyeusenoelle Looks like you can safely start with this one now. ;-)
@joyeusenoelle have you made any progress on this project? I'd like to work on it, but if there's already a branch that exists it might help. Thanks!
@guigeekz It really doesn't look like anything has been done in this direction so far.
Alright, well, in that case, I'll get on it :-)
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I wanted to add that the X-Kit extension for Tumblr has this feature, and I use it surprisingly often: