Hide activities of other followers in timeline
-
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Yes I know. But I personally do not like this, hence the question if I can disable it. Thanks anyway. I guess this post can be closed.
-
@tomasbartko
I have reduced it, too, to a reasonable minimum
I like to see what my Suunto and Strava friends are doing, because I find it inspiring. I don’t care about the “common” social media -
@tomasbartko the follow thing is just for that reason if you want to see someone’s stuff in your feed. The feed is a different area from your diary. Perhaps you meant to completely remove the feed and convert the diary to somewhat the looks of the feed?
-
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos I’ll give you an example: overall I like to see what others do, but sometimes when I’m particularly stressed and tired I like to decrease the information flow of daily life. Switching off activities of other people temporarily would be a welcome addition in my opinion.
-
@DMytro
or just don’t look into it?
or do you have notification enabled?
I have switched them off in general. I just see an icon, that’s it -
@freeheeler that‘s my approach too. Messages only for a few apps, mainly calendars and todos, for the rest the small red number is enough
-
@freeheeler I used to like too, but I’ve had health issues about a year ago and was not able to exercise at all (for a year… slowly coming back now). It started to be depressing to see how people are active on all the social networks, especially on Strava. So that’s why I’m not using it. I also liked to discover new routes and so on… That’s just my preference.
-
@freeheeler that’s what I’m doing. But having more customization is always a plus.
-
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos well, you can view your activities in two places, in this “Home” (is this the Feed?) directory and in your Training directory.
I personally would like it better if all activities wouldn’t be combined in the Feed, but there would be a separate section where you can view other’s activities. Or an option to just hide them. Would be “cleaner” for me. But that would be too difficult to implement I guess.
-
@tomasbartko
yes, “home” is the feed and if you press on your user image you’ll see your own stats.
I agree and think I mentioned it some years ago that I would prefer to have my stuff in the home screen and the feed in a saparate screen. maybe it’s the social driven thing that makes companies decide to put this on by default? -
I would like this implemented as “mute”. I do follow a few people, but occasionally I don’t want to see all their feeds. A mute option would help with that.