An equivalent of multireddits would suffice, I think.
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Yeah it's so odd to me that your instance aggregates everything for you as opposed to the client doing it for you.
Will come a day when instances advertise the number of other instances they are federated with and it becomes a feature, not a bug. I'm not a fan of nazis, but also not a fan of whimsical de-federation. The magazines or subreddits that prosper and thrive will be the best moderated ones. Defederating an entire server because of one poor sub/magazine is dumb.
Host Nazi shit, host it alone.
Try Mlem, itβs amazing
Sadly, looks like beta is full for now. Can't wait until it opens, though!
the safari iOS experience is not great
So Iβm not the only one experiencing weird jittery scrolling that jumps around on its own for no reason?
Yes and this makes sense on the surface. Cat threads on one server should be merged with cats on another server, so that I get a whole cativerse subreddit equivalent.
But then what happens when you have ambiguous terms like Tomorrow? Or when one server changes the rules in protest (like r/pics right now)?
Don't want to hastily make decisions that could lead to awful user experiences.