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i see a lot of news about australian politics, news of seattle, darmstadt, brazil, ... all places where i don't live, where the posts aren't relevant to me. it would be cool to be able to tag posts/communities with a geographical location so i can easily filter which posts are / aren't probably relevant to me. in one setting in my profile, instead of having to block each community individually (there's hundreds of them at this point)

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[–] OpenStars@piefed.social 3 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (2 children)

I doubt Lemmy will ever do this - e.g. moderator reports still don't federate to other instances until the release of v1.0, despite the Rexodus having been several years in the past now. Basically any solution would have to be on top of the software without needing any changes within it. Lemmy puts up full-page advertisements for donations but a lot of that funding goes to running Lemmy.ml and seemingly only very little to actual code development.

Although predictably PieFed already has this functionality, for well over a year now. For one it has hashtags, plus user and post flairs, and for another it has categories of communities where someone can look at e.g. news across all regions, or pick let's say Europe and then choose from various sub-topics below that. Also, while these Topic areas are defined by the instance admins, the otherwise identical concept of topical Feeds are user-customizeable and even shareable, so someone has likely made what you are looking for already, but if not then you could make it and share with others to benefit from your efforts.

At worst even, say when interacting with existing communities that did not want to actively participate in the process of self-sorting their own content, users have keyword filters that can be used so that you as an end-user can do it entirely on your own. Such community discovery and management concerns are a solved problem on PieFed. I say this full well as someone who had the identical issue you described here when I was on Lemmy, and moving to PieFed solved it for me.

The developers are also extremely receptive to feedback, if you needed still more changes made to the code. I sincerely doubt that you will ever get a solution going using Lemmy - this ~~identical~~ (edit: general) concept has already been asked for many times over the years - but switching to PieFed should easily take care of it, offering multiple possibilities to make finding the content that you want easier.

[–] cypherpunks@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 day ago

moderator reports still don’t federate to other instances

you are mistaken. reports are federated from the reporter's instance to the community's instance, as well as to the instances of all moderators of the community, and to the instance of the user who posted the comment or post being reported.

[–] nutomic@lemmy.ml 6 points 2 days ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

Lemmy puts up full-page advertisements for donations but a lot of that funding goes to running Lemmy.ml and seemingly only very little to actual code development.

Please stop spreading misinformation. The server for lemmy.ml only costs ~70€ per month which is only 2% of the total donation amount (3336€). With Lemmy we care a lot about writing high-quality and bug-free code as well as offering a good user experience. All of that takes time to do well.

Edit: For your information, only donations via Opencollective pay for lemmy.ml hosting. All other donation methods are exclusively paying for developer salaries.

[–] gandalf_der_12te@feddit.org 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

obligatory thank you to the devs! you did a great job so far.

there's still a lot of features that i'd like to see getting developed, like integration with other fediverse services (mastodon, pixelfed) and such, but i guess that it's just difficult and just takes a long time to be properly done

also i'm donating like $10/month

[–] nutomic@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 day ago

Better integration with Mastodon or Pixelfed mainly needs to be done from their side, but it seems those projects are not interested. Are there any specific improvements you would like to see?

Thanks for donating!

[–] Zedstrian@sopuli.xyz 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

For your information, only donations via Opencollective pay for lemmy.ml hosting.

Perhaps that could be more clearly stated across the donation platforms?

Lemmy has great potential as a Reddit alternative, but its perceived association with lemmy.ml and Lemmygrad will inherently lead to some users not joining or donating. Emphasizing the distinction between funding for Lemmy and funding for Lemmy.ml would probably lead to an increased number of donations.

[–] nutomic@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Okay I'm adding that to the donation page on join-lemmy.org.

https://github.com/LemmyNet/joinlemmy-translations/pull/50