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Apollo's solution to this was to allow swiping left from the right edge to go "forward" to the page that was just closed. We've got an issue open for this feature here, but unfortunately this feature is rather tricky to implement so it's unlikely to be added anytime soon.
We'll add a setting to disable collapsibility of post content in this week's TestFlight (issue here) ๐
For me I think I would still want the ability to collapse a post (via somewhat-rarely-used control/widget, under the hamburger etc) but disable the behavior of collapsing it when tapping inside it.
I would love this toggle! The number of times I have accidentally collapsed a post is embarrassingly high. More often Iโm trying to tap a button in or around the post and miss slightly.
This feature is now available on the TestFlight :)
Awesome, thank you!
Sure, we can implement that ๐