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I actually think the double-split between communities/subs and instances is rather unfortunate overall.
I'm guessing, many people will end up subbing almost identical subs on different instances. In my opinion, it would have been better to use instances more as identity providers and let the communities be the first level distinction.
I actually don't feel it's organic at all, I have to make an effort to even find this post here on a different instance.
I hope that they can add the ability to create subs that exist in multiple instances. (i.e. [email protected] and [email protected] could both have the same posts and mods)
And as I just noticed, it's really cumbersome to reply to you.
There's a "show context" button in my inbox for your comment, but that links to lemmy.ml, where I'm not logged in (since I'm on feddit.de), so I can't reply. Instead I have to use the reply dialog in my inbox.
Yeah, this needs to be fixed. There needs to be some way to link between instances and not get your browser stuck on a foreign instance.
I think this might help as a workaround for now. (browser only) https://lemmy.world/post/48816