I find it tedious to figure out what cool sublemmies on lemmy.ml I could be missing.

Just found the awesome https://lemmy.ml/c/riscv sublemmy which I could only find through looking at the list at lemmy.ml.

There are new subs every couple of days and there is no way for their posts to reach our server. Even if a post on a sub that I follow is crossposted to another related interesting sub, that nobody on this server follows, then this crosspost won’t be mentioned here.

Idk does anyone else think this is annoying? Maybe it wouldn’t be a problem if there where more users on this server, but the ‘work’ of looking on foreign servers for interesting communities wouldn’t be gone, just split between us.

  • @nutomic@lemmy.mlM
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    53 years ago

    It would be possible to federate a list of all communities on a remote instance, so you could browse that. But probably only the community name and profile, fetching posts/comments could use a lot of resources.

  • @marmulak@lemmy.ml
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    53 years ago

    What happens if I just browse “all” on my feed. Then I’ll see posts to subs on other servers when they come in, right?

      • Lionel C-RA
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        23 years ago

        Yes but it’ll only show content for communities that have already been subscribed to/searched for from your instance

  • seb
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    23 years ago

    This problem seems similar to the discovery problem small Mastodon instances have.

    On Mastodon some folks have created bots that follow new users on other instances automatically, which half of the mastodon fediverse found very annoying.