That's good to hear. It's still working fine for me. πππβ¨π€
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That's good to hear. It's still working fine for me. πππβ¨π€
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There's another technical issue on the #Ecency frontend where excluding reblogs on a Hive account's Followed feed (such as https://ecency.com/@tydynrain/feed?no-reblog=true for your own Followed feed on Ecency) still shows reblogs. π€―π
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Curious, though not surprising, Ecency has all sorts of odd little bugs like that. πππβ¨π€
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If I want to view a "clean" Friends feed that does not show reblogs (and as well as posts already curated if desired), then I use #PeakD for it !INDEED. π€―π€
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That works, though you miss the Ecency Points. πππβ¨π€
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I can still open the post links on #Ecency by changing the domain name, though that's a bit inconvenient !INDEED. π€―
Even if I curate directly on #PeakD and not on Ecency, the highest amount of Ecency Points that I will miss is 1 Point for the first curation for the day (UTC), then 0.95 Points, and so on. π€ That's compared to the first comment per day on Ecency (that I seldom do on PeakD or any other Hive frontend) which earns the Ecency user 5 Points for the first comment for the day, 4.667 comments for the second comment, and so on. π
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Yes, and that's what I do when a link opens in another frontend.
OK, well then go with what works for you. πππβ¨π€
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