the easiest solution to this is to take reddit’s multireddit feature
Yeah, I think that's the best way forward.
the easiest solution to this is to take reddit’s multireddit feature
Yeah, I think that's the best way forward.
Is it actually a problem? One of them will naturally "win" - they'll get the first chunk of people, then people will join that one because the people are there.
If we do get two vibrant competing communities it will be because they provide something different to each other in some way and then we probably don't want to lump them together.
I think multi-lemmys would be useful but I don't think we need them as a solution to the competing communities situation.
this was suggested quite a few times already, both here and in Github issues.
question is, how do we get interested people to start implementing it
Developers said in the latest news post that they are aware of community wanting this, but they are way too busy working on some core Lemmy issues, so someone else will have to step up in order to get this to be implemented sooner
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