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this post was submitted on 09 Jul 2023
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Expecting communities related to a certain topic to coalesce on a single server doesn't seem like a good idea to me, but having some kind of community metadata would definitely be nice. As you said it'd be useful as a way to filtering out certain topics, and it might also be handy for community discovery.
Exactly.
I would like to see these categories in a cascaded list. For example, if there was a list for location-based communities, I could block "cities" and "countries" but leave and "continents" active.
This way I can still see news about "Europe", but not the communities of languages I don't speak.
I'm not sure if it's helpful but you can select the languages that you speak in your user settings on the server.
That might hide content which isn't in those languages, at least going by what the tooltip seemed to indicate. I've got mine set to undefined/english and I haven't been seeing non-english content when viewing all posts, though I haven't tried with a different setting.
Not coalesce. But could there be a way communites could create federated communities?