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The problem of cross-community posting

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  • What if upon cross-posting the default is separation, but a request is sent to the original community to request a comment tree merge?

    Then you don't have to share comment space with the tankies unless you wish it

    cc blaze@piefed.zip

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  • Piefed splits up the comment boxes based on community when a thread is crossposted, so you can still distinguish between the comment boxes on different communities despite them being visible.

    That said, a potential future option here would be a community opt-out of crosspost functionality in this way

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  • From what I recall, I believe that Reddit handles crossposts in a similar manner, that is, comments in one crosspost in one subreddit don't show in other crossposted subreddits.

    Like Blaze mentioned in another comment, one of the problems with putting all the comments together is that different communities have different rules, so a comment that would be fine in one community might get you in trouble in a different community. People already get confused by this as it is. If all the comments from different crossposts get aggregated in one place, I think it would cause complete confusion and more work for mods.

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  • It's not that cluttered. Have you looked at how it looks on piefed?

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  • I'm thinking more about less clutter while reading

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  • You can already do that in Lemmy and piefed - crossposts are listed at the top

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  • They are separated because communities have different rules and different moderation teams.

    I know as a user that the same comment on instance A and instance B would be perceived differently. I also know that if I report a comment, it will be reviewed by different mod teams.

    As a mod, having a clear view of what comments have been made in my community and which ones have not also helps.

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  • Are the posts and communities so strictly structured that a post cannot be a part of multiple communities?

    That's my understanding. If I understand correctly, a post belongs to a single community, but two posts referring to the same URL will be identified as such by Piefed, which is how the crossposts community consolidation happens.

    In NodeBB categories and topics are all distinct elements, and the fact that a topic belongs in a category is contrived. A topic could be part of a user (pinned topics anyone?), a group (group only conversations?), or in this case… multiple categories.

    Interesting, there's definitely discussions to have about how to map that with the Piefed/Lemmy structure

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