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Repeatedly getting pop up to enable thumbnails, which I have chosen to hide #1305

Open githubadunne opened 3 years ago

githubadunne commented 3 years ago

Describe the bug

I keep getting a pop up asking if I am want to enable thimbnail images that my settings are set to hide. It appears every time I go back to the Reddit posts page. (IOW finished reading a post and want to find more content.). Thx!

To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Go to '...'
  2. Click on '....'
  3. Scroll down to '....'
  4. See error

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jacobwil commented 3 years ago

I'm experiencing the same popup. It appears anytime I show a different subreddit or post list.

iiTwisted commented 3 years ago

I keep getting this "Enable Thumbnails?" prompt when opening the app or accessing any subreddit. Behind this prompt, there are clearly thumbnails enabled.

This prompt is triggered by having a certain Reddit preference setting disabled, AND it's unrelated to thumbnails. Below is the setting:

Reddit preferences > media > Media Previews > [x] Don't auto-expand media previews on comments pages

When you press Enable on Apollo's "Enable Thumbnails?" prompt, it will change the above setting in Media Previews, which impacts the user's experience on a desktop version of Reddit.