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One of the biggest issues I'm having trouble getting past with Lemmy is not knowing which communities to subscribe to.

An example, if there are like 10+ different communities for "technology", do I really have to subscribe to all of them just to get the same experience I would have gotten on /r/technology?

Is there a way to "clump" these communities together so I can just subscribe to one "multi-community" that houses the posts from all of them?

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[–] overzeetop 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

This is the easiest, quickest way to solve the problem. Yup - I’ve been doing this for a week and it’s perfect aggregation- like having just one community.

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Just kidding- I have no idea what the poster wrote.

[–] Chainweasel 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

So when I opened this link and replied I realized afterwards that it wasn't the link I thought I clicked on, and my reply was completely irrelevant to this post

[–] overzeetop 1 points 1 year ago

I'm just trying to recreate a little bit of nostalgic Reddit by commenting that you had the perfect solution, but not saying what it was, and having the solution deleted. It's almost as good as posting a question and then replying that I'd solved it and not posting the resolution. ;-)