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  • Mlem developer here. We updated the app to version 2.0 about two weeks ago, which introduced quite a lot of changes. Mlem version 1 didn’t offer a way to see the list of local communities, though - maybe I’m misunderstanding?

    To see the list of communities for a given instance in the current version of Mlem (2.0), you can:

    1. Go to the search tab
    2. Open the search bar
    3. Type a space
    4. Tap on the filter button (just below the “cancel” button)
    5. Tap on “Any instance”, and choose an instance to filter for

    In the future we’d like to make the local community list accessible from the instance page, too, which would make it easier to find. Here’s the GitHub issue for that feature.

    I hope this helps.






  • Sjmarf@lemmy.mltoMlem for Lemmy@lemmy.mlLongpost woes
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    a) accidentally tapping the Feeds button in the corner of the screen with the heel of my palm

    Apollo’s solution to this was to allow swiping left from the right edge to go “forward” to the page that was just closed. We’ve got an issue open for this feature here, but unfortunately this feature is rather tricky to implement so it’s unlikely to be added anytime soon.

    b) accidentally tapping the article body (either while actively scrolling or just holding my phone), which collapses the post.

    We’ll add a setting to disable collapsibility of post content in this week’s TestFlight (issue here) 👍


  • In Mlem, go to the Settings tab. Then, tap on the link at the very top of the page with your account name. Then tap “Content & Notifications”, and turn off “Show NSFW Content”.

    That setting will hide all NSFW content that is marked as such by the user who posted it. If you see some NSFW content that is not marked as NSFW, you should report the content so that the moderators can deal with it.

    Welcome to Lemmy :)