TL;DR - See title

For those unfamiliar, multireddits were* a way of viewing posts from multiple subreddits on a single page. So you could, for instance, view posts of both r/linux AND r/linuxmasterrace by using r/linux+linuxmasterrace - you could even append /new to have the posts sorted by new, just like when you visited a single sub.

* past-tense bc reddit is dead to me.

So does kbin have something like this? I tried https://kbin.social/m/linux+linuxmasterrace+linuxquestions/newest - with and without /newest - but it just gives me a 404 page. I’m assuming it either uses a different syntax or else simple doesn’t have this feature yet… but really hoping this is something that could be added to the TODO list.

  • Kaldo@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Tbh for now I’d be happy if I could just favorite communities and have them appear on the top navbar instead of just random ones.

    I agree though, I don’t care about “being like reddit” and if ernest finds a better implementation I’m all for it… but I want more granular approach to curating my content beyond just “subscribed or not”. I had a multireddit that combined tech and software news, one that combined gaming news, one that combined my hobbies like board games, etc… It’s a very practical feature and it’d be even more so with all the fragmentation of instances.

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      1 year ago

      Exactly. The ask is about user convenience and functionality rather than mirroring Reddit. If there was a better way, I am not at all opposed to that as long as I retain the ability to make what amounts to my own curated, personal feeds.

      And I agree, even just being able to pin/favorite mags in-app (currently relying on Firefox bookmarks lol) would be a great add and one that should probably come before my ask