this post was submitted on 12 Jun 2023
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Liking it so far. I love that I can spin up my own instance. Only thing I'm missing is a multi-reddit type feature to combine communuties from multiple instances into one feed.
Excuse me if I misunderstood, but isn't that the purpose of the "Subscribed" and "All" feeds on the home page of whichever instance you have an account on? Or do you mean some form of auto-discoverability?
It's similar, but you get to choose a selected subset of subreddits—subscribed or not—and view only the contents of those. It's used to combine subreddits of the same theme into one list.
Awh, I see! That would definitely be a nice feature to see.
I think they mean having multiple instances of a single community all grouped together. Like there's three or four star wars communities. Would be great if we could create a meta community that shows them all.
Yes, it's what @flux@beehaw.org said. Being able to combine multiple communities into one list. I think it would be especially useful here since the same/similar communities can exist on multiple instances.