Now I can see wanting to have a discussion across both communities, but I can also see /c/cars wanting discuss cars without having every conversation devolve into an argument or admonishment.
As I was writing this another problem came to mind. You have a pooled discussion across two or more communities with two or more moderation policies. How could that be reconciled?
Dran_Arcana@lemmy.world 1 day ago
It’s about halfway there I think, they still show up separately in clients and have separate comments threads.
ApollosArrow@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Correct. It does not funnel all the conversation into the same post, which is probably most people’s preference.
Dran_Arcana@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Oh weird, I would not have expected to be in the minority there
ccunning@lemmy.world 1 day ago
For me it’s easy to imagine an article being linked to two communities that are going to have drastically different takes.
!cars@lemmy.world and !fuckcars@lemmy.world for example.
Now I can see wanting to have a discussion across both communities, but I can also see /c/cars wanting discuss cars without having every conversation devolve into an argument or admonishment.
As I was writing this another problem came to mind. You have a pooled discussion across two or more communities with two or more moderation policies. How could that be reconciled?