If we click on a rec or ask to comment, like I'm doing now, it would be great that when I go back, it doesn't send me back to the top of the page but rather to the place where I was scrolling previously.
Mar 12, 2024

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when i like a rec it shows up in my likes so i can return to it, but for some reason when i like an ask it doesn’t also show up in my likes. i would rather like the ask to save than follow the ask, as i don’t necessarily want to get notified every time someone replies, but i do want to be able to return to a good ask and browse the responses!
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When scrolling through I see a lot of responses but I can’t see what the original ā€askā€ was without clicking into it (the ask is almost always truncated as seen in the image below). It makes me want to be able to view the asks and recs separately so I can feel at ease by getting the whole story.
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Like maybe where text is cut off there can be a hyperlink that says ā€œsee moreā€ or something. I feel like I should just be able to click on a post in its thumbnail form (whatever the term is; its small form?) to see it on your full phone screen.
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