One of the biggest issues I’m having trouble getting past with Lemmy is not knowing which communities to subscribe to.

An example, if there are like 10+ different communities for “technology”, do I really have to subscribe to all of them just to get the same experience I would have gotten on /r/technology?

Is there a way to “clump” these communities together so I can just subscribe to one “multi-community” that houses the posts from all of them?

  • Kichae
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    301 year ago

    Subscribing to 10 technology communities will likely get you a much, much more vibrant experience than just subbing to r/technology. People actually, you know, discuss things in smaller spaces, rather than just drop drive-by comments that no one will ever read.

    • @HangoverTuesday
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      331 year ago

      Or it’ll get you a dozen dupes of every submission.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        Let’s give Lemmy time to evolve a bit. Maybe they’ll add a feature like “if you see a post from multiple communities all to the same URL and posted within 5 hours of each other, only show me the post with the most upvotes/comments. Hide the rest.”

        There might be issues with that idea, but it’s AN idea, and who knows maybe they’ll come up with an even better idea. 🤷‍♂️

      • Ashley
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        21 year ago

        As Lemmy grows, communities on certain servers will die out and some will accumulate all the users. I think the problem will die out eventually.

        Though, I think there should be some way to migrate users of a community to a new server. Sounds hard to implement but maybe doable.

    • @Machefi
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      11 months ago

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