I understand that a user on any instance can subscribe to any community in the fediverse, but I have been a bit confused when searching for communities to join. Sometimes there are communities on different instances, with the exact same name.

  • Do these communities talk to each other at all, or are they completely separate, with a different host, posts, mods, subscribers etc.

  • Should I just join the largest (and presumably, most active) one?

  • Is there anything in place to discourage communities of same name, but different instances, from “competing”?

  • bdonvr@thelemmy.club
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    1 year ago

    Eh. Most people will just see posts from the more popular one in their feed and subscribe from there. Or search for something and they’ll pick the top result which is going to be the larger one.

    It’s not really much more confusing than say /r/Tech vs /r/Technology. Or /r/offmychest vs /r/trueoffmychest etc

    • v_krishna@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      I think the opportunity is more interesting though for apps to provide a federated multi-community experience seamlessly. E.g. a/technology shows me an intermingled feed of all the c/technology communities that my home instance federated with

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            1 year ago

            But I don’t have a c/technology on my instance - and I don’t need one.

            A much more interesting thing about the fediverse is that !trees@no.lastname.nz and !trees@lemmy.world are both about “trees”, but one is about getting high and the other is about therapeutic uses of trees and shrooms.

            I wouldn’t what a “I didn’t tidy my room - because I got high” in a community about treating mental illness with plants

        • HollowNotion@lemm.ee
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          1 year ago

          Disallow posts when viewing a custom feed like this. Force users to click/tap in to the community they want to post in before they’re allowed to start a post. Might be a little wonky at first, but I feel like you’d get that muscle memory eventually.