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The feature I'll miss the most from Reddit is multireddits. I wish there were a way to create multilemmys.
I think we should have both this and multilemmys. For example, I would group all
!gaming@...communities in an pseudo-community, then put it in a multilemmy with other gaming communities (Linux gaming, PC gaming, etc).Yeah, I really do think we need both:
!gaming@...or!gaming@which aggregates[!gaming@instance.a](/c/gaming@instance.a),[!gaming@instance.b](/c/gaming@instance.b), ... etc. that I've subscribed to into a single feed; and#gamingwhich I can put!gaming@...,!pcgaming@..., and!consolegaming@...into a single collection.This way we'd get the flexibility to pick and choose what we'd want to see more easily.