So when scrolling my feed I can see the total comments and total new comments, for example 27 +19 (where the +19 is in green). Would it be possible to have those 19 new comments “marked” in some way so I can quickly scroll and identify them? Wouldn’t have to be flashy, maybe even just a green dot or something next to the commenter’s username, or some sort of different binding/italicizing to highlight it?
TIA!


We could do, but ideally it would be implemented on the backend - some people use PieFed on both mobile and desktop, and storing the last read count locally wouldn’t carry over properly between clients. Lemmy 1.0 has backend support for this feature.
I’d like to survey our users on this to see how they feel about what they read being tracked in this way.
Some time ago I floated the idea of somehow highlighting/prioritizing comments by people who had clicked the link to the article. People who mouth off without reading the article are a pain in the ass so I wanted to somehow de-emphasize those. The feedback I got at the time was pretty strongly “no I don’t want you knowing what I read”. It’s too easy to do big data stuff on it to build profiles on people, I guess. It wasn’t a proper poll, just people commenting so it’s hard to know what the silent majority thinks.
So I’m a bit wary about it now.
If there was a
readAtdate for the post, we’d be able to highlight comments created since that date. I don’t think tracking areadAtdate is much different from tracking areadboolean, which you’re already doing. It could always be made opt-out, if people are concerned about it. Having the date that someone read a post isn’t as exploitable as the link click tracking you mention, I don’t think.Any suggestions for how to word the survey question? How it’s framed will make a big difference to the result.