So as the title states, what are the benefits and downsides to each? On one hand, subscribing all from one instance (i.e this one), is most convinient, but on the other hand, if the instance goes offline / shuts down etc then I’m SOOL.
What would be the easiest way to transfer subscriptions across instances?
I was thinking about making a bot or fake user to subscribe or search a bunch of communities so they’d populate all on my instance but not be in my subscriptions so I could filter them if needed
I was thinking of this but I only really mess around with stuff like leetcode at most, but even then you just end up having to filter just as many other communities manually which is basically the same problem in reverse. Also this is an issue with getting many instances loaded up on a single small one, but how do you populate your small instance on a hundred different instances?
I think the most sensible solution to all of this would be an improvement of the communities directory, although if you wanted a dumb quick universal solution just having said bot operating in the background on all instances as default would solve it.
Ya id have to limit it to certain number of users or something. But as far as filtering I’d just click my own subscriptions. This would just to pull other instances into the all feed since it needs a user to subscribe from your instance to start getting updates.
But ya a better discoverability in Lemmy itself would be nice