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Hopefully something like the "multireddit" system can be implemented so users can make custom groups of communities to view as a single feed.
Looks like there's already a suggestion for something along those lines here: https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/issues/65
Never bad to add your thumbs up to the issue to show it's wanted
Looks like something along those lines is already suggested here: https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/issues/65
It's never a bad idea to add a thumbs up to show that people want the feature
You could theoretically do that with accounts on different instances, and tailor each account to a specific list of magazines.
Looks like something along those lines is already suggested here: https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/issues/65
It's never a bad idea to add a thumbs up to show that people want the feature
Agreed. Like the above poster mentioned, the same issue has existed on Reddit, but it's had much more time for "winners and losers" to emerge from the battle for members. I do have to say I still don't know how to search for communities here (I'm on Kbin), and it would be very convenient to be able to type "technology" or whatever and see a list of all named communities across all instances currently being federated with, and then have the option to aggregate them into a single feed.
Beehaw in particular is difficult to find the correct syntax to search on kbin. If you're signed into your kbin account, and you enter the url https://kbin.social/m/technology@beehaw.org you'll get to this community. Likewise, https://kbin.social/m/science@beehaw.org is the beehaw science community, etc
As for finding communities in the first place, I just open a new tab and go to https://beehaw.org/communities