Honestly, this is the kind of thing that should be hidden behind the UI. I’ve been on the internet long enough that I remember when we had to use a similar approach for addressing emails - where you essentially had to put routing information into your address field, rather than letting the servers figure it out.
Apollo, for instance, had a feature like autocomplete for /r links. It wasn’t perfect, but it helped.
The fragmentation of similar/identically oriented communities is a strength in some ways but at the same time presents a fragmented user experience. While I recognize the challenges on the server side if there’s not an aggregator, I think the client should be able to allow users to designate what would essentially be a multireddit consisting of all of the news.whatever communities, and offer further aggregation that the seven different posts linking to the same article into a single post. There’s a few different ways replies could be handled, but that’s the general idea.
We want to make sure we keep the strengths of federation while hiding things like duplication from users.
Sync does a good job at this, the best of any clients as long as it’s in the ! notation. There are definitely several issues over on the Lemmy github asking to clean up the webui though for all the reasons you’re calling out.
That’s an Android only app, right? I’ve been tempted to pick up an Android device just to check it out. I am not allowed to be involved in any app development myself but my understanding is that sync is the high water mark for clients right now.
Honestly, this is the kind of thing that should be hidden behind the UI. I’ve been on the internet long enough that I remember when we had to use a similar approach for addressing emails - where you essentially had to put routing information into your address field, rather than letting the servers figure it out.
Apollo, for instance, had a feature like autocomplete for /r links. It wasn’t perfect, but it helped.
The fragmentation of similar/identically oriented communities is a strength in some ways but at the same time presents a fragmented user experience. While I recognize the challenges on the server side if there’s not an aggregator, I think the client should be able to allow users to designate what would essentially be a multireddit consisting of all of the news.whatever communities, and offer further aggregation that the seven different posts linking to the same article into a single post. There’s a few different ways replies could be handled, but that’s the general idea.
We want to make sure we keep the strengths of federation while hiding things like duplication from users.
Sync does a good job at this, the best of any clients as long as it’s in the ! notation. There are definitely several issues over on the Lemmy github asking to clean up the webui though for all the reasons you’re calling out.
That’s an Android only app, right? I’ve been tempted to pick up an Android device just to check it out. I am not allowed to be involved in any app development myself but my understanding is that sync is the high water mark for clients right now.
The default Web UI also has autocomplete as well, though its a bit iffy sometimes:
It works for both communities and users as well
You’re not… allowed?
Yes, my employment agreement restricts my extracurricular activities.
I… believe so. I only have android and it’s on there, I don’t think there’s an iOS version.