On #lemmy the first page is usually set on "local" and to see the federated content you have to switch to "all".
On #kbin it's (often?) the opposite. To switch to local content, select "Federation status: OFF" in the sidebar (federation icon, near the settings one).
Dunno if this is better suited to the codeberg page, but is there any scope for including a 'favourited' tab on profiles? I've "upvoted" quite a few posts and comments, but notice I only have a history of things I've 'boosted'.
I understand that a boost is essentially an upvote, whereas a favourite is more like a 'like', but if that's the intended purpose, should we not have a history of favourited items? Especially given the term, if we're going back to when browser bookmarks literally used to be called favourites, it would be nice to see everything we've favourited.
Since everyone is joining kbin.social can I just host my own kbin server on my homelab? Does that help? Should I get others to join it? Im so new to this but it seems exciting. If I self host.. how do I find other content I want to look at? Is there an activityPub search or some such?
So far I am really loving kbin. We will probably see some bumps along the road because of the rate it is growing. I am mostly a mobile user but on a browser it works fairly well. I however would like to see a button at the top of the threads that would auto scroll you down to the bottom so you can make a comment. What are some small quality of life changes you would like to see on the site.
Can we favorite Magazines, or just Posts/threads for now? On reddit Sync (3rd party android app) I liked being subscribed to most topics of interest, but for others I only liked to view them once in a while. Favoriting them meant that I wouldn't be subscribed but also I wouldn't have to search to find them, especially when some had unique names that I had trouble remembering.