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I think I need some more insight on how these features will be used before I make any changes to the app. This will ensure the changes actually do what you want them to do.
For 1., I personally do not use hide scores so I'm actually unsure what the correct behavior should be. What do you think is the best behavior here? Do you think the score should stay hidden no matter what?
Similarly for 2, can you describe what the use case is? Do you prefer to just not see any images ever in comments?
"Hide scores" is a setting provided by Lemmy itself that simply hides the numbers on scores, in all contexts. It doesn't affect voting and scores so not appear after voting. The idea is you just want to read the content and vote, you don't want to see what the scores are. Some people find the scores distracting and would rather not think about them at all when reading. Other apps do provide this, as well as the default Lemmy UI.
Your implementation of it works by hiding the scores, but the scores do not stay hidden if you do certain things, like collapsing the comment or voting. I figured those were bugs. The setting should mean the numbers are never visible regardless of action.
The use case for collapsing images is exactly that: when people post images and gifs in comments, it's often distracting and takes up a lot of screen space. For a very long time reddit didn't allow images in comments, you needed to post a link to the image. They added in-line images but the apps (most of them) and RES added options to collapse those images or show them only as links, to keep the "text only" experience for people who enjoyed that.
In both cases it's just about customizing the reading experience.
Thank you for the detailed explanations! That all makes a lot of sense. I'll see if I can implement these for the next release.
Just a heads up. Both feature requests has been implemented and will be available in the v1.28.1 release. The release is still being reviewed, but I expect it to be live within ~2 hours. Please double check them and let me know if you see any bugs or room for improvement. Thanks!
I updated and both are working great now. Thanks for listening, I just added myself to your Patreon
Thank you so much!