• @small44
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    1922 hours ago

    Custom feeds grouping similar communities

    • threelonmusketeersM
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      522 hours ago

      That was addressed in the article under Proposal 2:

      it’s a feature not many people made use of, and it sounds like a pain to have to constantly create and manage new multi-communities to group together duplicate communities. This shouldn’t be a task that users have to manually do.

      • @[email protected]
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        521 hours ago

        Personally I think proposal 2 and 3 should happen concurrently. Using the example in the post I would setup a custom feed (that can hopefully consolidate cross posts) for breakfast. I would put [email protected] which subscribes to [email protected] I can also add [email protected] and [email protected]. so when someone posts about the best homemade peanut butter syrup recipe that is cross posted to my pancake and waffle communities, I don’t get 4 posts about it, I can see it once and choose where to reply (pancakes obviously, I’m a waffle purist).

        Community interlinking/subscription fixes a slightly different problem than custom feeds IMO. It’s a really good idea, but I would personally still want custom feeds (with the ability to handle crossposts in a customizable way).

      • @small44
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        It shouldn’t be difficult to group some community automatically then users can edit it if they want

        • threelonmusketeersM
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          How would automatic grouping work?

          Even if the communities are grouped, a given post or comment would still show up in only one community, and people not using the grouped view wouldn’t see it. Proposal 3 would solve that issue.

      • @BroBot9000
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        1222 hours ago

        Wouldn’t that go against decentralization?

        • threelonmusketeersM
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          No, it would not. In proposal 3, communities would still choose whether or not to follow each other, just like instances choose whether or not to federate with one another.

        • Blaze (he/him) OP
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          022 hours ago

          Decentralization is being able to access the same content from different instances.

          Duplicating communities is the opposite: now people can’t see the same content, they have to follow all the similar communities

          • @[email protected]
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            221 hours ago

            they have to follow all the similar communities

            See, this compulsion needs to be killed off. Because no, they absolutely do not have to.

            • threelonmusketeersM
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              If a user wants to see all the activity on a given topic, they very much do have to.

      • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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        622 hours ago

        Better to not have to start over 100% if the main community is on a server that randomly disappears forever or turns sour and gets defederated.

      • @small44
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        422 hours ago

        Because each instance and community had it’s own rules. With custom feeds user can choose with communities he want to consolidate and separate them again if he want

              • @small44
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                222 hours ago

                Ok my mistake but that is just one example. They may exists some two similar community with different rules. I constantly read people opinions on the fediverse selling point was about it being censorship resistant because you can switch to another instance

                • Blaze (he/him) OP
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                  218 hours ago

                  I constantly read people opinions on the fediverse selling point was about it being censorship resistant because you can switch to another instance

                  It is, but that’s an emergency measure, not a day to day basis

                • threelonmusketeersM
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                  221 hours ago

                  similar community with different rules.

                  In those cases, the communities should not consolidate, and would not “follow each other” under Proposal 3.

                  • @small44
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                    121 hours ago

                    So the solution may only reduce the duplications but not fix it completely. A lot of communities are already dead with no active admins

      • threelonmusketeersM
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        121 hours ago

        Because problems could arise by relying on a single community. Proposal 3 retains the duplicate communities while eliminating the problems that duplicate communities currrently cause.