I was thinking about how there are similar communities on different instances. In some cases that is desirable/ok but maybe it would be cool to have another option.

Say there are 3 separate communities on different instances for amateur cobbling (DIY shoes). None are big enough to really get going. Interested users trickle in here and there but there isn’t enough to engage them. People try cross posting but that just breaks up discussion and leads to a “spam” feeling for those subbed to all of them. Everyone likes one another and they basically want one unified forum.

Would it be possible to automatically duplicate content posted to each instance to the other 2 instances? Including comments, mentions, etc.

Not like a multi reddit because would also share sidebar, mods, posting rules, other aspects. More like a mirror? or a repost bot?

But I don’t know if it would mean

  • 1 of the communities is the “main”
  • the other 2 are copies under a different name
  • they function as symlinks when mentioned or when traffic requested at them — it all goes to “main”

or

  • they are all equal to one another
  • any post you make to one instance, a post is automatically made on your behalf on the other instances
  • likewise any comments or other interactions

or

  • a post you make to one instance “lives” on that instance, but the 2 other instances will show it in their feed.
  • when viewed on another instance’s community, you will see that it is on the original one.

of course this raises questions such as

  • what happens if the groups decide to split up after some time?
    -instance have different codes of conduct?
  • what if host instances de-federated from each other?
  • could it be used to undermine instance autonomy? evade spam bans etc?

Anybody thought of this kind of thing? I doubt it would be on the agenda for next week but interesting to think about.

  • theinspectorst@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    People talk about duplicate communities in the Fediverse as if it’s a new problem. Reddit has loads of these though - it’s not unique to the Fediverse. What happened on Reddit is that the communities in question eventually settled on one subreddit being the ‘main’ one for their community and then most of the traffic ended up with those ones.