Here is our regular update that explains what we have been working on for the past two weeks. This should allow average users to keep up with development, without reading Github comments or knowing how to program.
We failed to publish the update last Friday as scheduled, so this update contains more changes than usual. We also added @dullbananas as maintainer for the Lemmy backend repo.
In personal news, @nutomic's daugher will be born next month. Afterwards he will take a break from Lemmy to take care of her for some months.
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I actually have a question: is it possible to make crossposts more unifying (i.e. crossposted posts gets the same page with comments from across lemm) instead of splintering. It sounds kinda nightmarish on who hosts what and blocking things, but maybe it can be done?
I don't see how that would work with federation, as there would be multiple separate groups of community mods (and also admins) who could remove comments.
hypothetically? small table of binary flags which comment trees to show/hide. But yeah too complicated, especially who hosts the main full tree of comments :(
I mean why? If you post topic of interest for several instances, you would have one discussion with differing viewpoints (but not too different, cause those instances would be cross-blocked). Maybe i don't understand the purpose of crossposts now then, why would you cross post if people will see it anyways on some instance?