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New Ripper ‒ weheartit.com #721

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ghost opened this issue Jun 20, 2018 · 3 comments
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New Ripper ‒ weheartit.com #721

ghost opened this issue Jun 20, 2018 · 3 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented Jun 20, 2018

There's 3 areas I'd like to see supported if possible:

  1. A user's hearts - this is similar to a tumblr blog as it shows any original/self uploaded content and any content the user has re-hearted (re-tweeted, re-blogged, etc.).
    Example: https://weheartit.com/sad

  2. A user's uploads - this is very similar to a user's hearts except only original/self uploaded content is shown.
    Example: https://weheartit.com/sad/uploads

  3. Collections - user's can create collections (albums) consisting of either their own and/or other user's content.
    Example: https://weheartit.com/sad/collections/142270657-sad


There's some unofficial API documentation that might come in handy here.

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@bored

Please make any site requests in the sites request issue here

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ghost commented Jul 2, 2018

@cyian-1756 apologies, I only made it in a separate issue because #710 was dealt with. Personally I think it makes more sense to handle them separately since issues don't scale well but I'll post it over there, thanks!

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Personally I think it makes more sense to handle them separately since issues don't scale well

Yea, but if you have a different issue for every site then other issues end up getting buried

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