Client side and opt in. I like browsing all and sorting by hot
Memes
Rules:
- Be civil and nice.
- Try not to excessively repost, as a rule of thumb, wait at least 2 months to do it if you have to.
I feel like this should be a client-side thing.
The client-side thing is sometimes the Browser, which seems to be lemmy in itself.
There is a discussion (has been many discussions and for a long time) in lemmy GitHub repository about this: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/818
I feel like people are complaining about wrong thing. At least for me it’s not a problem that there are different communities. To me problem is same posts. What would be great is to have same posts merged into one post with comments from all its duplicates. This way communities are independent, lemmings don’t get to scroll same copy-pasta and discussion of same thing is visible cross communities/instances. Question is how we define “same” is it carbon copy of post, or same content only? Alternative titles can be shown if content is same but not title.
The Summit app has a setting to automatically mark duplicate posts as read, but I can't vouch for how well it works since I don't use it much.
Point being, though, it's definitely doable! At least on the client side.
The only issue I can see with that is you missing comments from more active threads?
Possibly. But they're only marked as read, so if you're not constantly hitting the "hide read" button you'll still see the posts.
Plus, by default I'm pretty sure Lemmy feeds are sorted by Hot, so the more active threads will be the first one you see anyways.
I prefer the separation.
Its interesting to read 3 or 4 topics on the same thing (sometimes it's even the same person posting to multiple instances) but getting wildly different "public opinion" depending on where it was posted and who ended up as the top comment (which tends to influence the rest of the comments).
Yeah, i have yet to see any actually good arguments for all this unification and merging talk. Do people just have some OCD stuff going or are there any real problems with the way it is right now?
Its almost zero effort to just follow multiple communities for the same stuff and there are clients that automatically hide crossposts if that annoys people.
Yeah, i have yet to see any actually good arguments for all this unification and merging talk. Do people just have some OCD stuff going or are there any real problems with the way it is right now?
I don't want the same post to show up 5 times in a row. And even when it's not in a row I'm tired of seeing the same post, but on 50 different places over the course of a week. That example happens all the damn time with political posts. I don't want to filter them all out, but seeing the same thing over and over and over again is extremely annoying.
i have yet to see any actually good arguments
Myopia is generally curable. There are a preponderance of problems associated with multiple competing communities, especially in the early days of a social network. Your blindness to that doesn't make them cease to be. Maybe take the blinders off.
Maybe list some arguments then? Or you just shit posting here?
The problem with this is who decides which communities can post into the feed. Who moderates it? What if the moderator of the feed and the moderator of the community have a disagreement on rules? If the communities can only follow the rules of the feed what's the point of having the feed and not a community?
You could add a Topic Selection to community creation, but who removes communities that don't fit into it? A voting system? Who gets to vote?
client side and aggregate all "pics@*" for instances your user can see
It’s interesting but wouldn’t the most active community out of the bunch take dominance of the feed?
For example you have community “xyz” who is on lemmy world and has 100 posts a day and then you have the other “xyz” community on lemmy ee who has 500 posts a day. The one on lemmy ee would take the feed and essentially become the most popular one, this would make the other community basically disappear as everyone would move to the more active one.
Edit: spelling corrections
I think it would be better to use a flexible tagging system so things can trend organically, like Mastodon.
We have the "scaled" sort that was made precisely to account for this. Try it on your subscribed feed
Scaled is better, but it's by no means perfect. It also likes to show posts with 0-3 comments on them that are < 1 hour old. I've found that if I just open the tab and let it chill for 30 minutes then come back to it you can get some actually good content.
If they kept the original scaled as like scaled new, and make a scaled hot or something I'd be much more interested. I don't want to be the first to comment most of the time.
This could be mitigated by sorting the posts by votes and activity relative to the community-size.
Kbin had this once. If I remember right, it was called Collections. The Mod of a collection could add communities to it and their content would show up in one list.
But then why have the collection if one mod decides who can go into it. What if, example, !tech@lemmy.org allows military tech posts, but the collection "tech" does not. What happens?
PieFed kinda does this with Topics. There are the regular Lemmy communities, then they get grouped into topics and you can see all of the same communities in one topic at the same time without even having to subscribe to each one.
Each community being able to turn on an option that also previews the top 5 posts of specific share topic communities...
... basically all you're asking for is aggregation as an option. Some sort of separate function of Lemmy. Those posts could have a red border around them so you know it's a topic from outside the specific community you're viewing.
That doesn't sound like degenerated talk.
if you dont wanna crosspost then dont crosspost. if you dont like crossposts then dont sub to two overlapping communities. let me live in peace
"New" and "All" disagree. Respectfully.