what idea? i must be missing something, i only see the description of the problem, but not an idea of a solution?
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I'd like to see the ability to regroup communities (at the user level, not visible to everyone) where the posts with an identical URL are regrouped as a single post. Would be useful to scan the news at least, without having a ton of duplicates.
there's a bug filed so @ljdawson@lemmy.world or @ljdawson@lemmy.ml can work on the crossposting feature
Do it like Ground News where it shows you stories, then when you click on it, it shows you the sources. Default click goes to your local source, but maybe add a button to view the cross posts.
I don't know, recently there were articles on Google's Web Environment Integrity published on different communities and each of them had slightly different takes in the comments, I feel de-duplicating posts would make me miss some part of the conversation or at least some of the point of views expressed in the different communities.
So I'm actually against this idea. For some communities, the subject is the important thing. But for others, they're competing and they have different standards. Take memes for example. There's a memes community on every instance. Why would Star Trek memes be grouped with Solar Punk memes?
What I would say, is that some people are still stuck on the idea of karma and so they're desperately trying to spam their posts in every relevant community like clout matters. What they'll eventually realise is that they're just spreading their engagement and failing to support any of the moderators.
I think the point isnt all cross posts are collapsed into one, but that all identically named communities with identical posts are collapsed into one, and if you reply to a user then your comment goes to the relevant community that hosted that particular post (amongst all the other cross posts)
Top level comments don't work in this model. Which post do they go to?
Okay, so if I build a community and someone decides to build the same community on another instance, if they post stuff to both communities, there's a chance my stuff will be treated as the copycat and I lose traffic despite having built a massive community? It just seems like you're punishing me rather than the spammer.
I dont think it would count as you losing traffic, I would assume such a method would be done client side, and in such a case both communities would gain traffic