Three posts, across the fediverse, point to exactly the same link, with the same post text.

I would just love it if wefwef could collapse these into one (“Seen in 3 communities”) and then collapse the comments into one mega-thread.

  • @hutchmcnugget
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    911 year ago

    This would be my dream. My biggest hangup about the fediverse is the duplicates on different communities and instances

    • @average650
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      611 year ago

      I think even if nothing is intentionally done about it, it will get better. A dominant community will emerge, and other communities will evolve to have their own unique quirks. We’re still in a kind of wild phase where every community is trying to find its place.

      That said, some kind of multi community organ6would be a very welcome feature.

      • @Moohamin12
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        131 year ago

        An example within Reddit.

        There are 5 different subs. Freefolk, Oldfreefolk and GameofThrones, asoiaf(A Song of Ice and Fire), pureasoiaf. All on the same subject matter.

        Each has an active community serving a different need.

        • @adinfinitum
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          41 year ago

          r/GameOfThrones for general discussion

          r/freefolk for fans that only want to talk smack about the series

          I don’t know what the others are for

      • Altair
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        For that to happen though, the discoverability of communities needs to be better. Right now, searching for communities shows the number of people who are subscribed to it from your own instance, and not the true user count.

        Integrating the functionality of lemmyverse.net into lemmy like in this github issue would fix that and needs to be done asap; it’s probably the biggest hurdle for newcomers

        • @average650
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          21 year ago

          Sure, I agree. Certainly some work needs to be done.

        • @average650
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          11 year ago

          Sure, I agree. Certainly some work needs to be done.

      • Balder
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        41 year ago

        I think even is nothing is intentionally done about it, it will get better

        Maybe not, considering the dynamic is different. On Lemmy there’s different instances that can have different people talking about the same topic, some will defederate each other so they might not even see that for you there’s a duplicate etc.

        Merging it all into a mega thread is an option, but poses the question of which one will you comment to? This has to be explicit or it will cause confusion.

        • @average650
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          41 year ago

          Mtgere are differences yes, but most of the instances that are significant are federated.

          If the fediverse does not get too fragmented, I think it won’t be too different, but I grant that significant fragmentation could potentially be a problem.

    • @[email protected]
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      201 year ago

      Well, even on Reddit I was always seeing the same content ciruculating through multiple subreddits at the same time.

      • 70ms
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        51 year ago

        Definitely, and you’d have the same problem with the same content showing up in multi-reddits.

    • thermal_shock
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      51 year ago

      Give it time. We’re literally killing it during the great migration. Great developers are on point.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        As a newcomer to the Fediverse, can you ELI5 the differences between say Lemmy and Mastondon users/user experiences?

        • LazaroFilm
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          61 year ago

          Mastodon = you follow a person and see each thing they say, no matter the subject.

          Lemmy/Kbin = you follow a subject or community where anyone can comment.

        • @homebrew_
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          31 year ago

          My understanding is the Mastadon is the Twitter replacement and Lemmy is the Reddit replacement. Both use the same technology.