Feature Request: Hide self-love
See original GitHub issueI’m not sure what the hide-own-stars
is supposed to do (it was enabled by default), I understood it as setting that hides people who star their own repositories. If it is, it doesn’t work for me (see below). Otherwise, I think it would be a great option to add, I don’t think anybody needs to see this.
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- Created 5 years ago
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Before you love others, you must learn to love yourself.
@ShalokShalom I’m pretty sure it’s because big open source guys like @sindresorhus get so many stars on their repositories every day that they fill up their feed making more important events harder to find. I’ve disabled the feature because I don’t get a lot of stars, so an occasional someone has starred whatever item in my feed doesn’t clutter it.