Show posts from channels you're subsribed to in a single view, one post after another – without the need to open each channel seprately to see what's new. Like Twitter and other feed-based social networks.
The interface could look like a group in which your channels are members.
Scrolling by posts in the feed marks them as read in the individual Channels.
Could have options to choose which channels will be shown in the feed.
Alternative Options
As of August 2021, you can use the Jump to Next interface to move between unread messages in your channels without going back to the chats list.
This provides a similar experience to social media "feeds", while allowing each message to be displayed within its proper context.
If you have organized your chat list with Folders or Archived Chats, the app will follow the structure you have set up: channels in the current folder, then within each folder, then those left in All Chats and the Archive.
This feature would be soooo usufull for checking out news.
Filipe S.
maybe just one more option to view the folder as feed would be good enough now
Filipe S.
this function would attract many more people who are leaving twitter and facebook
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This is the only missing feature for me to use all the time. Facebook it's over for me.
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Something simple as this.
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I think we could also have the possibility to create a personal feed, that could be followed by people - followers - as it already happens on Twitter or Instagram
A feed would be another front for monetization, a very good and relevant idea.
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Excellent idea! It already exists in the custom Android client - Graph Messenger (Telegraph), but having it in all of the platforms as an actual chat option (such as "saved messages") can be awesome!
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It already exists in the custom Android client - Graph Messenger (Telegraph), but having it in all of the platforms as an actual chat option (such as "saved messages") can be awesome!