Perhaps the upcoming addition of Community Chat Channels could be helpful... maybe there could be a default one added for all new users. However there would need to be a community of more experienced users all willing to check into that channel to answer questions.
Agreed that we need a better way of clearing the notification. I think the first step would be to make the clear notifications button bigger/better/more obvious.
However we can't just clear the notification for you because it is you the user that actually do that. One must keep in mind that on blockchain the front end (peakd) actually does none of your transactions... you do them all yourselves using software you chose to use when you logged in... like keychain or peaklock. It's a unique aspect of social media on blockchain: Only the user performs actions, they put information directly on the blockchain... themselves!
So this does make it a tad more challenging but I'm sure we'll figure out something better.This involves a product we are going to work on and so we think we have a great solution for this.
Understandable. I'm not sure what the answer is for every case. Who do you want to ask? I guess if it's PeakD you can ask us on discord (which we link in a couple places on our site) but also we have an open chat channel for peakd so i'm guessing that's also a good place to ask about the front end. However a lot of this is about Hive itself and no one owns or controls hive in a centralized way so it's not like other social media platforms where you have one place to message (which they won't always respond because they're huge) ... So who do we ask?
There should be a better answer for this and i think it relates to your first question, I'd love to see a community start up that was very capable of interacting with and answering questions for new users.Yes languages unfiltered would continue to be the default i assume.
You're referring to the ability to categorize the type of POST? Yeah i guess ability to see or in your case NOT see a type of post would be an option if we had that sort of backend DB support.
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