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Yeah, something like the big red plus icon in the Patreon nav bar. Right now there's a lot of clicks to submit stuff.

Are you zoomed to 100%? I had the same problem and realized I was zoomed to 110% and when I reset it to normal the endless scrolling worked again.

I'd want to be able to do with not just with promotes, but with all categories of activity. Sometimes I like a person's artwork but couldn't be less interested in what they have to say about anything, and might want to turn off their comments and journals. And sometimes I am interested in someone as a friend and enjoy reading their journals, but really do not care at all about the five hundred fursuit photos they bring home from every con they attend.


So granular control over what kind of content I'm interested from each person I'm following would be really nice.

Maybe also add an option for 'send this to my device' and allow users to specify the email address for their e-readers. I know the Kindle can do this.

Yeah, giving Journals the full-blown Submission treatment would make a lot of sense. Give your journals titles, searchable tags, and the ability to fav/promote them, thus boosting the visibility of good content.

I had an idea about how groups might work:


Groups could be like individual user accounts in that they'd have their own categories of submissions. Those submissions would include the standard ones - art, photos, multimedia, stories - but they could only be submitted to a group through a user account and would of course still be categorized as being created by the original user. Standard submissions that are also featured in a group gallery would be handled in much the same way that group submissions are on Deviantart, with the group's badge displayed in the sidebar.


But groups might also have their own specialized submission categories like Events, with calendar and location data for finding events close to you, and invites and RSVP features. Events could be marked private to group members or a specific invite list, or public to everyone. Handy for planning local meets, convention room parties and discussion panels, online gaming coordination, etc.


Or Topics - threaded forum-style discussion threads that are globally indexed in the same way all other submissions are, unless they are flagged as private to group membership. You could browse all active public topics, or limit your browsing to a specific group. And topics might be flagged as publicly indexed but have participation limited to that specific group.


And because they'd be treated as submissions, they could be tagged with the same sorts of tags as any other submissions.

Oh, also, this would present the option of sorting the Community tab by 'nearby'. Or 'local', if you want a word that is slightly less creepy in its implications.

This would be excellent. I know a lot of artists are using Storenvy but furries don't browse Storenvy the way they do with furry art sites. A 'product' or 'store' tab/submission format would solve a whole bunch of problems.

I know that BD/Dragonfruit now owns F-list/f-chat, I was curious to learn whether fchat and furrynetwork would integrate in any way.

Yes! Twitter integration would be great, both a 'share this' option for all users, and if there was an option to auto-tweet when the submission or journal entry goes live, and embed the image (or a cropped thumbnail) into the tweet via the twitter API.