Feature requests nudged again: comment editor and queue overview
I know that there are important things to be done on Hubzilla and that some suggestions are therefore being overlooked.
Nevertheless, I would like to mention two more things that could be optimised. On the one hand for user-friendliness (especially for pure users) and on the other hand for the admin.
1. As has been mentioned several times and in my opinion extremely important for user-friendliness:an image insert button (as is available in the post editor) in the comment editor. Hubzilla allows the real integration of images in comments. But there you have to either work ‘manually’ with tags and the URL to the image, or you have to open a separate post editor, insert an image there temporarily and then copy the source code into the comment. Both ways are suboptimal for beginners or less tech-savvy users... many don't even know how to do it.
Is it really a problem to add the button to the comment editor as well?
2. convenience for the admin:Recently, there have been more and more entries of servers/instances that are no longer available or at least have not been available for a long time. This can cause quite a backlog. And the list gradually becomes more confusing.
At the moment, I delete these entries (of dead instances) from the database by hand. However, this is cumbersome because I always have to note them down first (they are somewhere in the middle of the list). Then I have to access my server via SSH, open the database and delete entry by entry there.

If you look at (streams) (and also at Forte), there is a trash can icon behind each entry in the admin queue overview. Clicking on it deletes the entry from the database. The eye icon, which can be used to view the delivery report, and the stylised crosshair, which can be used to mark the server as ‘permanently offline’, are also very practical.

Would it be possible to incorporate this functionality (at least the delete function) into Hubzilla as well? The streams repo is public and also in the public domain.