Control over activity log.
I would like to be able to delete things on my activity log! I am sick of seeing so many thank yous. Having to comment on everyone’s post is frustrating enough.
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Lyric commented
I don’t think the original poster is being mean spirited. When gobs of people have left you likes and comments, you naturally feel obligated to reciprocate with gratitude. When you’re stressed out and all you want to do is get lost in the zen of coloring, having that sense of obligation niggling in your mind can be a source of frustration. I’ve spoken with many Pigment users that feel the same way.
There are tools Pigment could provide that would allow us to filter the activity log and make batch responses possible. They could even provide a simple button that would mark each comment as acknowledged for the original commenter.
We have a similar problem with galleries. Clearly, Pixite never anticipated that Pigment would grow into the social platform that it has and the app is inadequate in some areas because of it. The changes we are requesting to the activity log (and galleries too) would require some major overhauling on the backend. I think, especially for Premiums subscribers, it’s not unreasonable to expect these expanded features. That said, it won’t happen in a short span of time.
Meanwhile, because Pigment is such a lovely community, let us endeavor to be kind in how we interpret and interact with others.
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Leah commented
We have a choice now. You do not have to respond to any comments. You do not have to look at yiur activity page.
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Irene commented
I think your comment is rather mean and uncalled for. We all have long activity logs and no one is holding a gun to your head about commenting on any of them. No where does it say you have to comment on anything. So why don’t you just do your own thing and ignore the activity page.
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Anonymous commented
It would be helpful to be able to check things in your activity log once you have read them and had done whatever you wanted or needed to do and then have it collapse so as to not take up much space.