The exact same number of upvotes and downvotes in this two post of the same topic in different communities.
The exact same number of upvotes and downvotes in this two post of the same topic in different communities.
If the number of comments were also the same I would lose my mind.
Also kinda annoying when people post the same thing to the same community at the same time on different instances.
Posting it later if your first post doesn’t get replies? Fine. But at the same time, it just creates a lot of noise in people’s feeds.
There needs to be a standardized way to manage mirrored communities on different instances. Keep in mind that not everyone might be federated with all the same instances.
crossposting should absolutely be integrated better. the "community" thing inherited from reddit is too clunky, a post should just have tags.
Since the early days of reddit I've wanted tags, it would avoid a lot of noise. Sometimes I wonder if lemmy is broken when I see all the topics again that I voted on and marked as read earlier. Or maybe I'm losing my mind.
Connect (an amazing Canadian lemmy app) automatically shows all the communities a post has been crossposted to above the comments, and shows comment numbers for each of the cross posts. Its made my experience so much better. Theres a ton of other benefits to the app too, and the dev is super quick to respond to any issues. Can't recommend it enough.
That assumes the "mirrored" communities are mirrors of each other. The instance that the community is hosted in really affects the community.
That assumes the "mirrored" communities are mirrors of each other. The instance that the community is hosted in really affects the community.
I absolutely agree, there is no need to post in a lemmy.ml community.