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Using your link I see that I have the problem. I see all 22 comments on that post if I open your lemmy.ca link on browser but if I open it on Sync I am missing like 5 posts.
Now I need to figure out how to fix this…
Using your link I see that I have the problem. I see all 22 comments on that post if I open your lemmy.ca link on browser but if I open it on Sync I am missing like 5 posts.
Now I need to figure out how to fix this…
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I know you asked about a community to ask the question but I would like to recommend you this app.
4.9 stars on 539k reviews and 5m+ downloads.
My app (Liftoff) doesn’t show the option to reply to his deleted post. I guess it makes sense.
Congrats!
I just manually searched for the communities I like the most using Liftoff for Lemmy.
Alternatively you can search for your communities using https://sub.rehab/ and then add them to Lemmy. Also manually sadly.
I also want RIF for Lemmy but it seems that the dev wants to develop an app for Tildes and that is fine… Maybe later.
In the meantime I recommend you Liftoff, that is what I am using right now and I find it close enough to RIF.
About the “less fragmented” part.
I don’t see how that is possible in the fediverse.
Let’s say I like fishing and a fishing community exists in five instances… That fragmentation you can’t avoid… In the other hand it helps with the resilient part I guess. The more fragmented it is the harder it will be to take a community down.
Having multiple communities under the same subject in different instances will soon become normal, for better or for worse.
I have read some comments in github discussing possible ways to develop something akin to “mutireddits” (or more recently custom feeds) so people can group communities like this across different instances.
Let’s see how all this plays out. Interesting times ahead in the fediverse.
They surely do in Tokyo…
That thing was smarter than my smart TV.