Clock the three line menu up top then click subscribed. It will show any magazines you subscribed to
Before doing this go to Magazines and subscribe to what appeals to you. Magazine = subreddit
Yup! I've done this already. So, I'm just trying to figure out how to customize the feed so I can get a flow of content that I want to see.
as @Shortcake said. the menu icon next to your username, select subscribed from there, and you will see content from your subscribed magazines. you can also go into your profile and set the main page to default to subscribed, so whenever you come to kbin, you will end up on https://kbin.social/sub
It's strange that the filter is there, in that icon, and not where you'd expect to find it - under the icon that looks like a funnel, just above the start of the feed itself.
@Shortcake Ah, I'm sorry but I meant that I want to calibrate my scrolling feed so I only see content from those Magazines. Does that make sense? Because I'm seeing content from different Magazines that I didn't subscribe to and I don't wish to do that. Is there a way to do what I'm asking?
Glad you were able to find it :) I think one thing they could add for kbin is the ability to list like in a panel like reddit, the magazines you subscribed too so you can navigate to them more easily. Right now I have to search for the magazine I wanna go to each time.
Also at first I did the aame as you and selected to only show my subscribed for my feed, but later I realized since it’s still small, there’s not enough content yet, so now I just use the default All for my feed to get new stuff like every 30 min or so
As of now you can access it through your profile or via https://kbin.social/u/(yourusername)/subscriptions but a quick access menu would be nice
I had the same thought - suggested it on the kbinDesign mag.
https://kbin.social/m/kbinDesign/t/43283/I-d-love-it-if-there-was-a-quicker-route-to
Also, if you click on KBin and click on the clog wheel, you can customize it to actually look like Reddit.
Just clicked on the top nav bar, and that will give you access to all, or to the things that you’ve subscribed to. It’s kind of the equivalent to switching from home and popular in Reddit.
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