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I believe there are a large number of feature requests on Lemmy’s GitHub page, making it difficult for developers to prioritize what’s truly important. I propose creating a quarterly pinned post on Lemmy asking users for complaints and suggestions. This way, developers can better understand the community’s biggest pain points and what to focus on. The goal is to provide constructive feedback so developers can prioritize the most pressing issues.
Please keep discussion productive and focused on specific problems. Avoid vague complaints or feature wishes without justification. Our aim is to give developers clear insights into issues impacting users most.
I want something similar to multi-reddits. I want to mix and match communities to my hearts desire into one big feed. I also want to combine duplicate communities from different instances to the same feed.
My number one desired feature for Lemmy. It’s all I’m missing from Reddit.
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If anyone wants to track this issue
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/818
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3950
A way to group communities would make my moderating tasks so much easier.
We’ve been asking for something like this from the beginning.
Yes yes yes. This is my #1.
I’m using accounts in different instances as multis for the time being. At least I can have different sets of subscriptions. It’s not ideal, but it’s better than nothing.