Sync has the same issue. Lemmy supports up to 99 nested comments but the apps can't display it.
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How do the other apps handle this? I think I can add in handling for this easily enough, I just haven't seen it before.
That's pretty much why I brought it up, it doesn't seem to come up often. But if Lemmy grows it will. Better to see the edge cases now before they become common.
I'm going to try a small modification in the beta tonight, please let me know your thoughts. The comment actions will now always span the full width and instead of tons of comment lines it will be a bit cleaner.
How would I grab the beta?
There should be a join link on the store listing page
https://lemm.ee/comment/9411920
Hopefully you can see the chain from that. Here a picture while using the beta
Thanks for the link! This should now be fixed on ver 173.
Alright, so I'm on the beta. Unfortunately switching to it removed that giant comment chain from my accounts replys. So I can't test it.
If anyone has any big comment chains I'm happy to visit it for testing.
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Eternity for lemmy doesn't do this
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Can you kink the comment? I want to test my app
Unfortunately I can't. I guess it ballooned into a 50 comment back and forth and was deleted.
you wanted infinite levels. you got it.
More power!
More power!
Everyone is saying the app, but that might only be half true. IIRC, reddit solves this by not serving content deeper than so many levels. At a certain point you have to click through to view deeper threads of the conversation. So a solution is baked into reddit. I'm not certain that's the case with Lemmy.
Some apps might work around this better than others, though, so in this regard it is indeed the app.
That's what I was thinking. Reddit has that continue button, or whatever it's labeled as. I wonder if it's possible to be able to just scroll right or something for Lemmy.
Definitely the app. Lemmy is just telling your app what the chain of comments are and its up to your app to display them however it likes
That's def the app