• @jeffhykin@lemm.ee
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    12 years ago

    Showing an equal number of posts per community instead of letting the big ones dominate both “hot” and “top”

  • Spzi
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    12 years ago

    Increased participation in software development, UI design, UX design, documentation and guides (including wiki and join-lemmy).

    To make all the other things become reality :]

  • @Laticauda@lemmy.ca
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    2 years ago

    Less community repetition. I feel like it spreads out potential members and makes each community smaller with repetitive content. I wish communities could be more linked so they share content and members.

      • @shrugal@lemm.ee
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        2 years ago

        One idea: Community owners can link their community with another, like friend requests between communities. From that point they act like one community with multiple owners. Everything is duplicated, and that includes removing content and banning users. Client side apps can show them as one community.

    • @Hadriscus@lemm.ee
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      12 years ago

      I’ve had a thought, what if clients allowed users to mix and match communities so that they show as one? You could bundle all the gaming communities into one for instance. You’d still see where each publication originates from but they would appear in the same feed

  • @heimchen@discuss.tchncs.de
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    12 years ago

    Link communies. When two communies are linked they act like one with multiple names distributed on multiple instances. This would solve the dublicate communities on different instance problem.

  • @Roundcat@lemmy.ca
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    02 years ago

    Lemmy has an extremism problem. Partly because of the lack of moderation tools (which is why a lot of mods supposedly left reddit in the first place) and partly because of the lack of moderation, or straight up complacency of some mods.