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Kris @lemmy.world
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Redundant communities across instances
  • Imo. This is the opposite of having a too big of a community. I think this is just a disadvantage of federation that we will eventually have to live with. The opposite is a bigger problem in my opinion, where one entity controls too much of the power.

    What we really need is a better system, be it an app or chrome extension where it makes it easier for us to manage these instances version of their communities.

    I don't know what that looks like but the answer isn't difficult to come up with because for the most part, all the lemmies will function the same as each other.

    This is actually a very compelling OSS project to make. A Lemmy manager like rss readers of past.

  • We need an /all or a /popular when viewing other communities
  • /all on each instance queries posts from other instances, I'm hoping to be able to engage with content that's popular specific to another instance from my home instance.

    From my lemmy.world account, how can I tell what's popular on each of beehaw, lemmy.ml and etc and be able to interact with those posts without having to leave my home instance?

  • We need an /all or a /popular when viewing other communities
  • And this is where it gets confusing...

    If you want to view another instance from your home instance you need to do https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected]

    But there is no https://lemmy.world/c/lemmy.ml <-- this will return a 4040 Ideally there would be a https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected] or a https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected]

  • We need an /all or a /popular when viewing other communities

    Right now, we are only able to view an instance's specific community, but I'd love to be able to view what's popular in that instance, especially that I do not know what communities that instance has.

    EDIT And this is where it gets confusing...

    If you want to view another instance from your home instance you need to do https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected]

    But there is no https://lemmy.world/c/lemmy.ml &lt;-- this will return a 4040

    Ideally there would be a https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected] or a https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected]

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