Hopefully I’m posting this in the right place, but I see Reddit developments as Tech news right now.
Wanted to share a website that is tracking Subreddits that have/will be going dark. It even has a sound notification for when they change their status.
Edit: Adding the stream https://www.twitch.tv/reddark_247
Double Edit: Data visualization https://blackout.photon-reddit.com/
I presume you mean the communities “list” button (there lines bulleted)? After clicking, it does have a search bar. However, that’s for searching communities rather that posts. Just tried it to find a posts about “super communities” and nothing is listed.
This is the search feature via (beehaw) Lemmy: https://beehaw.org/search/q/super communities /type/All/sort/TopAll/listing_type/All/community_id/0/creator_id/0/page/1
P. S. The notification for replies also didn’t bring me here on click with Jerboa. I had to open back up my browser and click the notification there. 🤪
It’s all good. It’s going to take Jerboa time to catch up, which I get.
Looks like if you hold the empty section of the content of the notification, you can pull up some context buttons that allow you to open the comment or reply. A bit weird but I’m guessing that’ll be changed sometime soon
It’s stuff like this that makes me almost want to start contributioning code. It would be a pretty quick fix, imo, to default visible and allow long press for hiding. But alas, after developing software all day everyday, I don’t tend to have the brain cells left to invest into side projects. Not to mention family and responsibilities and all that adulting, humaning stuff.
Same; although it’s more of an issue of not having enough experience, as coding is more of a hobby for me - admittedly not one I’ve touched on in a while
Welp, that’s one way to gain experience! Knocking off the low hanging fruit and learning in the process. 😁