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Would it be a good idea to give posts that only share a new or upcoming volume cover a specific tag? I don't really care for the occassional cover spam, since it clogs up my feed. Having a specific tag would help clean it up for those that don't care to see it.
Is it just the covers because they are images? If that's it, I could make a rule that image posts need the [Art] tag. I don't have auto-expand media turned on, so it's not something that I have had issues with.
Out of curiosity, what frontend/app are you using that allows tags like that. It isn't included in the default lemmy-ui.
It's more that there's a whole lot of consecutive posts I'm not interested in, which pushes down the actual manga posts. I suppose turning off auto expand would make that a little less annoying.
Edit: this is what it looks like in my feed in compact view (which I usually don't use):
Yea, so that was just an assumption on my end. There are no custom tags for me either. Whoops