Apparently Lemmy supports up to 99 nested comments. But Sync doesn’t display more than 23 in portrait view or 46 in landscape view (on my OnePlus 5t at least). With an increasing number of comments the area where the actual comment is displayed decreases. At some point you can see nothing but the lines separating comments:

Is there a way to collapse this stack of comments or whatever to display all comments as supported by Lemmy?

      • Deftdrummer@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Maybe for one liner discussions and smelling each other’s farts, but for in depth discussions is it not acceptable.

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          1 year ago

          If you’re responding dozens of times on an Internet forum you got some issues. It’s rare that it happens for a reason

      • realharo@lemm.ee
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        1 year ago

        But it seems like such an easy fix - just add a maximum limit to the indent.

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          1 year ago

          Everything seems easy until you sit down to code it. I don’t understand what’s hard to believe about something that’s taken months for people to notice (suddenly now the subject of multiple front page posts) not being the top priority

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            1 year ago

            being the top priority

            I don’t think anyone is asking for this. You seem to be the only one talking about priority. It seems to me that OP would like the dev to look into something.