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๐Ÿ ๏ธ "Home" is where all the Posts are

Hi everyone, ๐Ÿ–๏ธ

Similar World's new place for Posts is the "Home" tab.

[b][c=#BF0000]We believe we have finished our changes to the design, and we apologize for any inconveniences that this caused to some of our members.[/c][/b]

These changes to the design will help us considerably in consolidating the Groups and organize them better. Those coming changes will not affect the user interface.


In addition, we have made it much easier to switch between Filters for the Feeds.
With just one click/tap, you can filter Posts by the Groups you follow, or by the Members/Friends you follow:


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You can customize your Posts Feed by going to Home and press the "Customize Feed" button:


You can then select whether you want to include comments, and how much relevancy:


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Thank you for your support and we hope you continue to stay with us.

We are constantly listening to your suggestions, so please keep giving them to us, as they are very important to the future of Similar Worlds.

Very kind regards, ๐Ÿงก
- The SW Team
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Miram ยท 31-35, F
For everyone wondering about the goal of these changes. I had to go back and read announcements.

https://similarworlds.com/100-Admin-Announcements/3432517-Clarification-on-Group-Post-Changes

Not sure, but I think moving all tabs to [b]Home [/b] wasn't done to imitate other social medias.

It is just the way they chose to achieve more organized group structure. It is not the goal, it is the means.

In the past, the same topic had many groups. It is redundant.

These groups are all imported from EP. Some of these groups are illegal or highly inappropriate. Which is why many of questionable new members would justify their content by "if it"s group in this website then it's fine to post about it"

This seems to be just a step to limit and manage groups.