Sync for Lemmy is in the works, the ability to hide read posts was the reason I used Sync for Reddit for over a decade
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Oh I used sync for Lemmy for years too. Can't wait for it to be available for Lemmy.
Yes there's a way but it's slightly convoluted. You have to use the web interface or a different app like Jerboa to disable the "Show read posts" function in your profile settings. Then, in Wefwef, once you interact with a post, by upvoting or reading it, and then if you refresh the page, the post will be hidden.
Version 12.0 introduced swipe to hide. This is not automatic but it is definitely better than nothing for your use case? I actually prefer that over auto hide for lemmy, go back in a few minutes and you'll have more comments to read
I don’t believe it’s possible yet. I recently switched to Memmy (iOS TestFlight version) and that one does have it I just noticed!
I still have a bookmark for wefwef cause I do love it and want to watch it get better but using Memmy as my primary for now.
Memmy is iOS only, correct?
This works on Memmy
I just use the long left swipe that hides it once I’m back to the main feed.
I want to use these too, but it hides from the top parent post and I wanted to hide the post I swiped.
I think only Connect for Lemmy has a feature like that.
Sadly isn't in a button manner, to hide read posts like you could with Boost or Sync for Reddit.
But your posts are marked as read while you scroll, so you somewhat get s fresher feed.