app.userinput.edit
Samples
8 randomly sampled records from the AT Protocol firehose
app.userinput.edit (4 samples)
{
"body": "It's such a cool name",
"tags": [
"question"
],
"$type": "app.userinput.edit",
"title": "Why is Margin Called Margin?",
"subject": {
"cid": "bafyreietvwqi4l2rjlyrbxrzmrb5hvojns6qgvyq2lvv4yf75ieiyjmb6u",
"uri": "at://did:plc:3i6uzuatdyk7rwfkrybynf5j/app.userinput.discussion/3molc76rfo22o"
},
"createdAt": "2026-06-18T16:55:44.604Z"
}
did:plc:3i6uzuatdyk7rwfkrybynf5j | at://did:plc:3i6uzuatdyk7rwfkrybynf5j/app.userinput.edit/3molca2xjtc2o
app.userinput.discussion (nested within app.userinput.edit) (2 samples)
{
"body": "Copy&paste of [https://github.com/bluesky-social/social-app/issues/976](https://github.com/bluesky-social/social-app/issues/976)\n\nI like to pick up where i left off if I left app for a few hours. What I don't like is that the load new just auto scrolls to top, which then leaves me having to read in reverse until I \"catch up\" to where I left off.\n\nIdeal would be that there is an option to load new that respects my current position but still loads new posts so I can continue reading in order and \"catch up\" on feed. I'm not only user like this that likes to catch up on what I missed, so we definitely need this option.",
"tags": [
"feature-request"
],
"$type": "app.userinput.edit",
"title": "Add a \"don't scroll with load new\" option",
"subject": {
"cid": "bafyreif4d3bu4l2afnleoksbxnbwxf4njwabzylu4olc45n4n7aywdi4bu",
"uri": "at://did:plc:2ll363ryde4piqpgj5wdx2go/app.userinput.discussion/3mosvtjwpkf2u"
},
"createdAt": "2026-06-21T17:36:01.607Z"
}
did:plc:2ll363ryde4piqpgj5wdx2go | at://did:plc:2ll363ryde4piqpgj5wdx2go/app.userinput.edit/3mosvusgx252u
app.userinput.reply (nested within app.userinput.edit) (2 samples)
{
"body": "I reloaded with deactivated cache, looks like it got a little worse.\n\nThe <img> is layouted as 1408x1672 while the spritesheet dimension is 1024x1216.\nLooking at the DOM, I think you're trying to render at double size, but the `div[data-expoimage]` you're sizing it with shrinks because the surrounding div is a flex container (or something along those lines).",
"$type": "app.userinput.edit",
"subject": {
"cid": "bafyreifqkihsy224hov67ubtr7waqq7w4rru4u4fybqwh2h3s5ate7kzsi",
"uri": "at://did:plc:qx3u424v7twdlqcokqpzifna/app.userinput.reply/3moggpg23w72c"
},
"createdAt": "2026-06-16T18:35:16.589Z"
}
did:plc:qx3u424v7twdlqcokqpzifna | at://did:plc:qx3u424v7twdlqcokqpzifna/app.userinput.edit/3moggu7dkbp27