#activitypub based Link Aggregation app is coming really soon! 🤠
@prismo oh YES! I can stop whining about no reddit replica! Anything and non-programmer can do to help?
@prismo Also, do you think it would be a good idea to make instances in to "subreddits"? That's kind of what I've dreamed of having.
@ninmi that's an excellent question and i can't stop thinking about it for last few days. The dillema is if we should treat each instance entirely as a single subreddit or if we rather should allow instances to have multiple "subreddits" (it's called a "group" in a activitypub jargon) ... i think it's gonna be the latter with admin option to run instance in a "single-group" mode
@prismo I do strongly believe the former would encourage decentralization and give it meaning. It would make good use of it, much like Mastodon does by advertizing instances as communities.
Then again, maybe there are better ways to encourage decentralization without forcing it, possibly hindering adoption of the platform. Perhaps instances will naturally gravitate towards a single topic?
Either way, thanks for your work!
@ninmi
but ppl could follow groups (that work like a subreddit).
Instances thought could also curate as a community, but also making it for the individuals possible to just curate their personal through following as they want any group, and being by that connected to other communities.
thought that's even how I understood
@prismo
@paulfree14 @prismo Groups might be even better if done right, and like I said, if we can follow external timelines. Having a single topic for a single instance with no way to filter would be a bit too restrictive and something we could just leave to Reddit itself. We could have, for example, a music related instance with subtimelines for various genres.
What I think is most urgent is that we can follow those other instance timelines.