Please post one top-level comment per complaint. Then others can reply with ideas or existing GitHub issues that could address that complaint. This helps identify both common complaints and potential solutions.
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I believe there are a large number of feature requests on Lemmy’s GitHub page, making it difficult for developers to prioritize what’s truly important. I propose creating a quarterly pinned post on Lemmy asking users for complaints and suggestions. This way, developers can better understand the community’s biggest pain points and what to focus on. The goal is to provide constructive feedback so developers can prioritize the most pressing issues.
Please keep discussion productive and focused on specific problems. Avoid vague complaints or feature wishes without justification. Our aim is to give developers clear insights into issues impacting users most.
There’s nothing we can do about that in the software. Perhaps you mean to say that you don’t see enough of the communities you are interested in because they are small and get overshadowed by larger communities, and you’d like to see more of them.
Balance Post Scores Based on Instance Monthly Active Users
The rank of a post in the aggregated feed should be inversely proportional to the size of the community
Weighted Community Subscription
I think grouping communities on different instances by name would be one solution. There’s multiple “linux” communities on different instances and one has to subscribe to each on in order to see posts from them. There’s no “I want to subscribe to linux communities on all instances” button / feature.
no, the issue i just said in my first comment is my olny one