this post was submitted on 10 Jun 2023
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Thirding this.
It does get confusing if there are two communities that have the same name but from different instances, but you really can't tell which it's from.
I know I’m not adding anything of substance with this comment but I keep seeing posts about voting with content rather than just upvotes, but I also want to add my vote for multithreads!
What exactly do you mean with "multithreads"?
Sorry I should’ve said multireddit - like the original comment said
Similar to a mulireddit where you can setup multiple communities in groups and view their posts in a single pane of glass.
For example you setup something called memes and add
THen when you click on your multithread called memes, you can see the relevant posts from ALL the communities and instances you added to the multithread.