Give that there are often multiple sublemmets(communities) for a subject/hobby, I am sorely missing the ability to group them together as desired.

  • esty@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    I think multilemmies are what the threadiverse really needs - stops the people whining fragmentation because now all the content is in one place

  • Eggs@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I hope it will be added soon to Jerboa (but also most if not all other clients) because it feels counterproductive/annoying (especially for new users) to subscribe to several mostly-identical communities but each on a different instance.

    Being able to create a sort of group I could name “XYZ” for example where I could gather the contents of xyz.instance1, xyz.instance2 and x-yz.instance3 would make fragmentation much easier to deal with and reduce the risks of communities deserting due to low population/engagement.

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      1 year ago

      Moreover, making those lists easily shareable would make it such a better experience!

  • VentraSqwal@links.dartboard.social
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    1 year ago

    I used this ability so much on reddit, because it would have a similar issue. I would have a multireddit feed with, for example subs for DnD, DungeonsAndDragons, DnDNext, RPG, ttrpg, Pathfinder, DM Advice, Behind the Screen, etc. Etc. I can’t wait for us to get that functionality. I wish I knew Rust.