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I'm not sure exactly how spez's place used to handle it, but perhaps on lemmy, we could have posts from that user act like posts from a community??

Is this even a good idea?

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[โ€“] dingus@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I didn't know that was a "feature" of Reddit. Was it available on third party apps? I used RIF so a lot of extraneous features (that I didn't want anyway) were not available for me.

Kbin is kind of like Reddit+Twitter (or Lemmy+Mastodon) combined. It might be better suited to you if you're looking to follow individuals and/or Twitter-style posts. You can still seemlessly view and post to Lemmy communities from kbin.

Personally, I have no interest in Twitter-like posts or following users, and kbin has yet to have any mobile apps (dealbreaker for me), so I'm happy here. But you should check it out!

It was available on Infinity, I followed Schnoodle so I'd get fresh peoms when they dropped.