this post was submitted on 10 Jul 2023
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I would love to have them linked more strongly. I do think that it makes sense to separate comments. If only because moderation rules are different for different communities. But it would be nice to group them in the feed.
Maybe if the cross post could be identified and the comments merged into tabs where you can jump between them for the same post. So instead of 5 copies of the same link showing up with 5 sets of comments all of them are merged to one and when you click on the comment section it allows you to cycle through all of the different instances discussing it. It would clean up the feed but still allow you to see what each group is saying and where they are saying it.
I’d love to have a link for a news article wheee I can jump between what all the various instances are saying so I don’t miss anything.
Being able to merge them even if they aren't both visible in the same page of your feed or even just efficiently looking up cross-posts would probably need server assistance. Ideally it could be done in a way that a client could choose to or not to merge them.
I'm not sure about that. For actual cross posts, where the server is aware of the posts that are connected, it'd just be a matter of fetching all the sets of comments rather than just the one.
For when no one has actually cross posted but just posted the same link to a different community, that gets slightly trickier.
Any sort of solution though would require some service, whether on the instances or a separate bot, to scan for identical URLs and make connections for the frontend or client to then use. In such a case, the backend would need some idea or structure for a post hoc cross post, which would identify separate posts as being related in a way separate but similar to the cross-posted information.