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But it is a problem even with Reddit.
At least for me many topics that I follow have several related subs and I often end up going through all of them individually to get a good overview and see different takes on news etc. With Reddit having the Other discussions tab helps a lot, but I guess that would be technically more difficult to implement in Lemmy.
IMHO both would benefit from having a way to combine different feeds under user defined categories. How things actually work under the hood wouldn't need to be changed, it would just be an UI feature that effects how the communities are presented to the user.
Doesn't Reddit have multireddits? Lemmy can implement the same feature.
OP mentioned this.
Right, I had missed that and forgot about those (I actually just now after using Lemmy realised how annoying the fragmentation can sometimes be even with Reddit)
But it's not something that Lemmy needs to actually implement themselves. For example someone building a third party mobile app could just add it as an extra feature.
it'd be nice to have it as a lemmy feature though. for example, i got most of my reddit posts from reddit.com/user/zeus/m/reddit2rss/.rss, so i could view them in my feed reader. for lemmy i'd either have to have 100 different feeds, or find some other way