• sonovebitch@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Correlation of duplicated posts/automatic crossposting. I’m tired of seeing 3 times the exact same posts from 3 different communities.

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      Yeah I kinda wish communities were federated instead of being tied to an instance (it would reduce spam too). This way if an admin went stupid you wouldn’t just lose all the content from the community. Not entirely certain if this possible.

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    2 years ago

    -multi subs, so I can have all my cat/dog/aww photos in one place and all my nerd stuff in one place and all the doom and gloom isiolated in the corner.

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      I mean… it IS a relentless barrage, isn’t it?
      One blocks and blocks and blocks the instances, yet they just keep on comin’.

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    2 years ago

    When I block someone, I am unable to see all comments in threads they are parent to.

    So if I decide to block someone, and someone else responds to me, I get a notification with that posts contents, but I cannot follow a link to that post unless I unblock the parent poster/OP.

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    Better moderation tools and better ways to fend off bot attacks.

    That stuff should be at the top of the feature development lists. We need to focus on the stuff that prioritizes stability and helps admins federate.

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    2 years ago

    Definetly some sort of all-in-one place client centralization feed (like cats/dogs/cute animal pics in one place, all my linux and general tech in another, etc). Like a mini reddit, but client side, so it doesn’t interfere with the decentralization stuff going on.

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    2 years ago

    I’d just like to see a couple of subreddits that I used to use a lot, get Lemmy equivalents.

    The only advantage Reddit still has is the large enough userbase for niche communities to exist.

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    2 years ago

    Discovery/random button. The search function isn’t great, though I admit I’m still not used to the instances thing.