In Reddit, users can create lists of subs, called “multireddits”. And you can browse the content of all those subs in a multireddit as if it was a single community. You can also share your multireddits with other people.
Reddit itself implemented the idea and never touched it again, but it be amazing in the federation. For example, someone who’s interested in cooking could create the following multireddit multicomm:
- !foodporn@lemmy.world
- !food@beehaw.org
- !food@lemmy.ml
- !culinary@lemmy.world
- !shittyfoodporn@lemmy.ca
- !recipes@lemmy.ml
That increases discoverability of the communities across the Lemmyverse (as people share their multicomms), and also makes it easier to handle redundant communities across instances. Because of that, I feel like the concept would be right at home in Lemmy.
This is possibly in the works I believe. They are currently discussing about the implementation and what additional things it could bring to the table that would make it work even better (for example somehow integrate the idea with Mastodon hashtags).
The link I provided is old, but there is still active discussion and many more contributors, so we could see this happening soon!
I see that there is a $100 bounty on this issue, but do any of the devs actually care about collecting bounties?
That’s great - if more people consider the idea worthwhile, it increases the chances that it gets implemented.
From the discussion in the Github thread: perhaps implement Mastodon timelines as if they were a community, for the sake of multis?
Yup! I’m pretty excited for what’s going to happen in the next 2 months! As for the timelines: Could be, there are two threads discussing this. Here is the second one.
Personally I’m up for anything, I’d just like to stop constantly switching between 5 communities that are all the same but on different instances.