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Communities on different instances about the same topic should have the option to essentially federate so a post on one appears on all of them and opening any of them shows you the comments from all of them. This way when lemmy.world is down its not a big deal because posting to any news community federates to all of the communities instead of barely having people see your post. Federation could be decided by the community mods and the comments can have a little “/c/[email protected]” on it so you know which community the comment was originally posted on.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

You can already view a community from any instance. Just subscribe to communities you want. Support more and smaller instances of you want more decentralization. Lemmy.world going down taking out so many communities with it is a problem of too much being hosted there. Everything you're describing basically already exists. It would be very silly to force communities to merge with other ones. Just because they have the same name doesn't mean they have the same rules.

[–] YourHuckleberry 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

OP didn't say force. OP specifically said allow.

[–] CrayonRosary 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

But then you have all the same federation politics and drama at the community level like we do at the instance level. It'd be such a mess.

Just make it easier for users to subscribe to each instance of a community with one tap. And let them view them all grouped in one feed.

And better yet, let people combine any communities together into a personal group; not just ones with the same name. There's no need to get mods involved at all. I wrote more about this in another comment.