• Otter@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    I think I agree with their proposed solution

    One issue might be that users lose some control over which communities they see content from. If example@lemmy.ee, example@lemmy.ca, and example@lemmy.ex are all connected in this way, but I despise something about example@lemmy.ex, I can’t follow either of the others?

    Which could be solved by a toggle on the community. The next question then would be what the default is, and I think more content would be better than less.

    The last issue is how much more confusing this will be for new users, which I don’t know how to solve because I don’t quite understand it myself

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      1 year ago

      I think it would be pretty easy to sort in your 1+2+3 case. Let users natively ban instances.

      Say you hate instance 3. If you go into the 1+2+3 thread, you will only be able to see or interact with 1+2 comments, as all others wont even load for you.

      The tricky part is if 3 users can see or interact with your comments. It might be the case that you literally just wont see anything downthread if one of them replies to you.

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        1 year ago

        That would work well :)

        I think it would also be helpful to have a way to see only one instance.

        Say for example, some regional variants of communities group up (ex. The Canadian community for X + the general community for X)

        Sometimes you might want to see all the content, and sometimes it might be helpful to just see the local content. A toggle or custom view would be nice to have