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I would like to see recommendations for communities based on my communities. It’s not trivial to solve, but discoverability isn’t great right now.

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Problem here is also that your instance may not know about all communities from the instances you’re connected to. This could probably also be improved.

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Yes, that’s what I mean by not trivial, a centralized system can do analysis like this a lot easier. But even on your own instance, they could find the N users with the most overlapping subscriptions and check which communities they follow to give you recommendations.

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Recommendation algorithms are a big reason for the enshitification of other social media. You don’t need to be connected to everything everywhere all at once. Enjoy your handful of small communities.

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I don’t want random posts to appear in my feed from communities I haven’t subscribed to, but I want to have a feature that shows me suggestions for communities when I ask for it. That’s a big difference. Right now it’s (too) hard to find these communities.

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Search. I want to search the entire Lemmy, not just ‘my’ instance.

Failing that: have Lemmy content appear in search engines.

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I need a proper controversial sort option. I want to know where the juice is.

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What’s wrong with the current controversial sort?

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Gives me stuff from months ago.

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Allow multiple groups per post (use them like tags). This would have some interesting implications regarding moderation and the handling of replies to the said post.

Having multiple identical posts in different groups with distributed replies doesn’t feel ideal to me.

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Having multiple identical posts in different groups with distributed replies doesn’t feel ideal to me.

I think this is actually a feature. You’re essentially trying to centralize communities, but communities are decentralised just like instances.

Why do we have multiple Technology communities? Because some people might like the mods or the rules in the other community better or maybe you can’t even access one of the communities because your instance is defederated from the instance with that community.

Just as one admin doesn’t have monopoly on the Fediverse, no mod has monopoly on a community.

Multiple communities is a feature, not a bug.

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I proposed an extension of the feature set. The current behaviour is still possible. You can use the added feature but you don’t have to.

The issue for me: The current landscape in lemmy has a lot of sparsely filled groups - I do not browse by group (filter by subscribed or all and sorted by new or hot).
In this view multiple identical posts with distributed replies are shown. This adds redundancy in the comments and reduces clarity.

Edit: The idea rises the question, how the ownership (or relation) of a post to the group and its replies should be handled. Using an x-post-like approach is just one idea.

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Speed, a lot. Loading the profile for some reason takes forever for me, this “user not authenticated”

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