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Ability to read and process reports and ban users in-app

Most of the time I only use Lemmy thru this app, so I desperately need the ability to read, process reports and ban users in-app. I have missed some critical reports for days because of lack of the feature.

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Swipe to open post-comments

I'm having trouble opening the post-comments on image- and link-posts with single-line headlines. The clickable area for the headline is so small that I keep opening the community or the link/image by mistake. Trying to open the post-comments via the comment icon below the link/image often leads to an involuntary downvote because of the even smaller clickable area around the comment icon.

I would suggest to add a swipe action that can be configured to open the post-comments. That way, the layout can stay as is and people with clumsy thumbs like me have an alternative option to open post-comments.

Thanks for an otherwise perfect app. This is literally the only issue I have with it. Cheers!

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Sharing comment as an image

Something I’ve been missing from the Apollo days is the comment sharing option. We were able to convert any thread into a picture for us to share anywhere. It was super handy ! Lemma, another quite nice app I’m using for the two screenshots, has this feature and I’d love to see it coming on Voyager. We could also, on Apollo, hide the usernames and/or the subreddit. That was really nice.

Thanks for everything !

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Subscribe to community without entering community, just like blocking

I browse all-new to find communities to follow or block, and I’m loving how easy it is to block without having to enter the community. Would also love to subscribe to communities with the same ease. Just a small QOL improvement.

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rewriting lemmy http links to community links

When scrolling on Lemmy I often stumble on links from people that don't use community syntax (!c@server).

It would be appreciated for those thinks to be rewritten automatically to avoid the browser opening, and instead staying in Voyager.

Implementation could be tough though: do you need to prefetch the page, parse it and check somehow that it's a Lemmy community? Or have a list of known servers to rewrite those links? Both could prove tedious to maintain.

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