I have a question about communities. Are communities server-specific, for example, is the “Gaming” community on lemmy.ml different from the one on, say, beehaw.org and will I need to join both?

  • DessalinesA
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    1710 months ago

    Its different from centralized services, and better. Rather than there being a single universal gaming community, people can make their own, with their own rules. If one gaming community has bad mods, or one server has bad admins, you can move to a different one.

    • Preston Maness ☭
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      810 months ago

      If one gaming community has bad mods, or one server has bad admins, you can move to a different one.

      One of my favorite features of Lemmy. Makes taking over and astroturfing communities more costly.

    • @testman
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      510 months ago

      wait, what about if you have two communities where mods and admins are fine. Are there any options to federate those communities?

      all this time I was under impression that communities already federate

      • DessalinesA
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        610 months ago

        There is not a single, god community. Any instance can make /c/startrek, and people can subscribe to both.

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          • DessalinesA
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            710 months ago

            The only “universal community search” tool that we know of so far, is https://browse.feddit.de/ .

            But I’d be very open to adding this type of functionality into lemmy’s apps, and this UI too.

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        • @testman
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          yep, that does make sense from security / moderation standpoint, as one “god community” would probably get Bad Apple’d ™ .
          but I would argue that “lol just manually opt-in to other communities” could be improved.
          I will go search through issues on GitHub to see which of my ideas were already proposed and which still need to be opened 👍

        • @testman
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          410 months ago

          Is it?
          On Mastodon I can take a look at “Federated timeline” and see the posts from the people that I have not followed. Because instances already federate by themselves (due to some other user on my instance following the user on other instance) but yes, I see your point

          • @iod
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            1510 months ago

            Yep. Would be cool if we could subscribe to tags or topics so to speak. The 2 related gaming communities could then be grouped together in a federated view for the topic “Gaming”. At least for reading comments, not sure how posting would work.

            • @spinoza_the_jedi
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              310 months ago

              You know, I actually really like the idea of tags. I don’t currently have an issue with manually subscribing to similar communities on different servers (I’m often just browsing “all” to see all communities and all servers). But being able to subscribe to a tag would be cool. Then I could more easily identify and opt out of the communities I don’t like that match those tags.

            • krolden
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              110 months ago

              That would be cool

      • DessalinesA
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        410 months ago

        It’s just how the internet used to work before centralized US tech giants took over all comms platforms. Instead of one site, there are many to choose from.

      • down daemon
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        310 months ago

        Sometimes the best thing isn’t the easiest thing