g0nz0li0

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[–] g0nz0li0@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Excellent point!

[–] g0nz0li0@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Checking in from the city of "hey this is your landlord, we need to raise the rent 25%" - a real thing that just happened to me.

[–] g0nz0li0@lemmy.world 17 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I'm new too, but here's what I've learned in the last week:

You're a user of and logged into @beehaw.org. This post (and the community it was posted to) exists on the @lemmy.world instance. You can see and post to it from your beehaw.org instance, because @lemmy.world also exists in the Fediverse.

My instance is @lemmy.world, so this community/post is "local" to my instance, but in practice that's not super important. All that tells you is where I enter the fediverse, from there we're able to see and post in communities from across instances. For example, I can see communities/posts from @beehaw.org, where you are. I am subbed to a few communities there.

It's possible that a community like /c/games exists on @beehaw.org and on @lemmy.world. You would see them as games@beehaw.org and games@lemmy.world, and they are separate communities (despite having the same community name) so you can sub to one or both. OP is basically suggesting a feature to group (for example) games@beehaw.org and games@lemmy.world so that it just looks like one big community.

More experienced Lemmy and Fediversers, please correct any errors I may have made it this post!

[–] g0nz0li0@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

mlem is off to a great start for such a young app! Be keen to see how quickly it's developed, there's a few UX and site features that would go a long way. I hope it takes off.

[–] g0nz0li0@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

undefined> subreddit subscriptions’ parallels

But for example, /c/chatgpt community on infosec.pub instance might have different conversations to other /c/chatgpt communities on other instances, as (I presume) there's a lot of industry/tech/infosec heads on that instance. So someone looking for a community can see them all and decide if what instance's community right for them.

Whereas on Reddit, there can be only one /r/chatgpt, so you have to find adjacent subreddits.

[–] g0nz0li0@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago

He’s saying “we don’t need to listen to the community, they’ll get over it”. Again, completely tone deaf.