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this post was submitted on 27 Apr 2024
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Consolidation is another thing. There are many communities that are similar on different instances, firefox for example.
Would be nice if lemmy supports something like multi Reddit with the option of hiding duplicate posts.
Sometimes they are identical and should merge, sometimes due to the specific audience of the instance, it's better to keep them separate.
I wouldn't suggest merging !movies@lemmy.world and !movies@hexbear.net
Mbin does support multireddits, but this doesn't seem to be interesting enough for people to switch to it (while Lemmy communities are fully accessible from Mbin)
The Star Trek memes community couldn't even stay together, it splintered under the pettiest nerd drama I've ever seen