• @[email protected]
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    71 year ago

    With the multiplication of instances on the same topic, I’d say thats this is the feature I miss the most on lemmy.

    • chimayOP
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      11 year ago

      yes, and it’d give access to a 2 levels subs structure

  • @darkan15
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    1 year ago

    There is already a discussion about this on GitHub, so if you have a GitHub account you can vote it up or add feedback.

    • chimayOP
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      11 year ago

      nice, i’ll take a look

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    I didn’t even know about that feature when I was on Reddit. I’ve discovered the “Subscribed” RSS feed on Lemmy that, to my surprise, works without authentication. Anything I follow just stars showing up in that feed automatically. My RSS reader already hides duplicate links but it obviously doesn’t do any kind of analytical comparison of similar links, but it hasn’t been a big deal so far and I’ve joined several, similarly themed communities on Lemmy.

  • @darkan15
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    21 year ago

    I do agree that a way to do custom grouping is needed, so you have an alternative to filtering by “local” and “subscribed” to see a feed of only a selection of communities.

  • @Katt
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    01 year ago

    Yes! You are posting in one…

    Subreddits are called “Communities” on Lemmy. You can “Join” a community (as long as your instance is federated with the instance hosting that community), and it will be like “subscribing” to the community.

    On the right hand side of your “homepage” you will see the communities you are subscribed to under “Subscribed to communities”.

    On said homepage you can also choose to filter content on “Subscribed” / “Local” / “All” which translates to “only the communities I joined” / “only the communities hosted on this instance” / “everyyyything”.

    Hope this helps… Others have likely explained it better than myself.

    • The Dark Lord ☑️
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      71 year ago

      They actually meant multi-reddits and not subreddits. Super detailed explanation though. Kudos.

    • chimayOP
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      21 year ago

      thanks for your answer …

      I’m sorry, I meant multi-reddit ?

      • @Katt
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        11 year ago

        Sorry, not actually sure what a multi-reddit is. I’m a simple creature.

        • chimayOP
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          21 year ago

          they call it “custom feeds” in the new interface, this way you can have more than one subscription list.