As lemmy grows organically, there will be continuous increases in duplicate communities. This poses a long-term problem because I don’t think most people want to subscribe to half a dozen or more communities that are essentially the same.

Is there any chance that the thought leaders of Lemmy which probably includes the largest servers owners could come together and start proposing ideas?

I see a potential troubling issue with the idea in terms of combining the existing history of the duplicates communities.

Perhaps a new concept of community@global could be thought through.

  • @deadcyclo
    link
    311 year ago

    I mean it’s the same on reddit, just that they have to have slightly different names.

    I’m pretty sure that duplicates will sort them selves out organically over time.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      9
      edit-2
      1 year ago

      I guess chances for duplicate communities are higher on federated services, but I hope you’re right. And even that shouldn’t be a problem once we get multi subreddits, or the equivalent of it.

      • @bloodsangre7
        link
        41 year ago

        Yeah, ran into this for baseball communities, its tough to gain some critical mass to compete with an r/baseball if they remain splintered

        • @[email protected]
          link
          fedilink
          31 year ago

          My ideal scenario would be multi communities. create a multi community, tied to your user account. you can then add any community from any fediverse account or community.

          So in essence you would a multi community called baseball. In it are posts from [email protected] [email protected] and mastodon posts from @[email protected]

          Either browser each multi community separately or even build a frontpage consisting of all multi communities.

          I might open a feature request for this…

          • @[email protected]
            link
            fedilink
            21 year ago

            This is exactly what I’m hoping to see. On another thread I saw people hoping to narrow it down to one true community for each topic but afaik multis would solve these issues. Instead of just browsing the baseball community you’d browse the baseball multi community. This way we could avoid the issue of giving one instance too much “power” and still have the convenience we crave.

    • manitcor
      link
      fedilink
      41 year ago

      yeah, multiple communities for any topic has ALWAYS been a thing, Im usually subbed to a 1/2 dozen on any given topic, and the better stuff is very often in the secondaries first.

      im not sure what OP is on about but a bunch of migrants are saying this. I guess they are also young redditors and only see what the admins have given them.

      I learned long ago that my home page has “different” due to being very old.