What do you notice about the comments on this post? https://piefed.social/post/555259

The post was made in the news@lemmy.world community and other posts linking to the same news article were made in technology@lemmy.world and in askusa@discuss.online. 3 different posts in 3 different communities.

PieFed de-duplicates them and only shows the post once in the timeline and when viewing the post all the comments on those 3 posts are shown in one place.

The fragmentation problem is solved.

  • Coelacanth@feddit.nu
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    12 days ago

    Piefed keeps leading the charge eh? With every new feature added I wish even more that there was a mobile app for it. Well, that or Lemmy devs taking some inspiration and implementing something similar, I guess.

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    12 days ago

    Firstly: Thank you for your work! <3

    It’s pretty hard to tell where the split is when you’re in a big comment section.

    So i updated the fxomt theme to make it easier to tell the split: https://pub.microbin.eu/upload/eel-lion-turtle Difference:

    I think the default theme definitely needs to have that solved, though.

  • SorteKanin@feddit.dk
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    11 days ago

    Hmm I guess some people might like this but I’d be a bit afraid of mixing different communities just because the same link is posted in them. Different communities might have different rules and different expectations for participation and such. This kind of mixes the different communities together.

    Like imagine someone posts a link to an article to !nyheder@feddit.dk (Feddit.dk news community), which is already posted in !world@lemmy.world. If I understand correctly, I’d then see comments from both communities on the same page? But the comments on Feddit.dk will be in Danish and will probably largely be about how the news story affects Denmark, while the comments on lemmy.world will be in English and from a more international perspective. But muddling these things together takes away the “identity” of the community and suddenly you’ll be seeing stuff you maybe won’t want to see (i.e. danish comments for instance if you are not danish).

    I think there at least should be a user preference to disable this, and an option for moderators to opt out of this, to avoid the above situation.

  • db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    12 days ago

    That is excellent! I had suggested something similar for lemmy frontend devs to implement, but I love to see it natively on piefed.

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      12 days ago

      That’s why i recommand our instance moving to Piefed, it provides a better experience each update.

      It is not ready yet for daily users. it will be difficult as there is no mobile app, but there is so much improvement…

      So fell free to give your feedback to PieFed. :)

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    8 days ago

    It’s a little bit not-obvious that the top comments are from News@lemmy.world here

    Maybe they should get a header just like all the other communities do for their sets of comments?

    the comments from the other communities actually stand out more than the comments of the current community, due to the headers, without the header the comments just kinda blend in

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      8 days ago

      Yes, somewhat. But viewing a post usually doesn’t happen in isolation - before coming to this page the viewer will have just seen a teaser of the post, containing the community icon and name OR have been browsing that community. It’s not as bad in context.

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    12 days ago

    That’s a pretty good methodology. Threads are still distinct, but all on the same page at least. Hopefully lemmy can implement something similair.

    I would reduce the distinctiveness of the threads, personally. Lemmy/reddit/etc commonly have separate subthreads on the topic same page, so its not like it needs to be a prominent feature that each subthread is from a different comm. Note it maybe, but less prominent seems better.

    • fxomt@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      12 days ago

      A couple of issues with little to no distinction:

      • Community rules. If 4 communities were in the same thread at once this would be harder for moderators to moderate, and for users to follow the rules/report. Since they can’t tell easily from which thread this comment comes from

      • Threads are not always crossposted with the same context. Example:

      • https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/40368868

      • https://reddthat.com/post/37396001

      These threads are posted in different communities, their comment sections would be very different