Right now there are similarely named communities across the fediverse.

“fediverse@xxx”, “Linux@xxx”, “asklemmy”, “askkbin”…etc…

I’m on kbin and I’m having a hard time figuring out how to use the fediverse more productively, by reaching the largest amount of people for asking questions, solving problems, simply put: to engage… like I used to do on Reddit?

  • deejay4am
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    This is how Threads would take over the Fediverse and eventually win when they decide ActivityPub development is too slow and holds them back.

    Boom all your communities are now empty.

    Federation works because we’re spread out. Just subscribe to all the small communities.

    Now, what might be a better idea is a cross post functionality where the crosspost has a single identifier of its own so it only will show up once in your feed (I guess as your local instance)

    That way you can have the ability to reach everyone as if you had posted a bunch of times, but a big popular corporate instance can’t gather up all the communities and then defederate and wall them off.

    • RxBrad
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      Threads is a Mastodon analog.

      Reddit is a Lemmy analog.

      There are no Threads communities!

      • @jerdle_lemmy@lemmy.world
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        Yeah, I’d be a lot more worried about some corporation eating Lemmy than Mastodon, because their communities would live on their site.

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      Or perhaps a reciprocity between communities, where instead of everyone subscribing to c/mushroomA and c/mushroomB, the community of mushroomA would decide to reciprocate w c/mushroomB so their posts would display alongside mushroomA posts. Kind of like a keyword association that generates a multi-Reddit like co-mingling.

      Edited to remove all those pings.