I rarely use Reddit anymore. One feature that Lemmy is missing is standarized multi-sub/community groupings.
Only one client I’ve found has implemented it, so I THINK it’s client side, but regardless, I wish it was standard across all clients to create community groups instead of having to go to each individual community, or subscribed/local/all.
It’s an Android app, not FOSS AFAIK, but it’s still a pretty solid client with a fairly robust feature set. The settings icon on the thread browser page has an option like “create multi-community”.
for anyone else reading, you get to it by clicking the “…” button in the bottom right corner. It doesn’t mix the results very well, so I think it’s best to sort by Top Today or Top 12 Hours to keep the list short
I rarely use Reddit anymore. One feature that Lemmy is missing is standarized multi-sub/community groupings.
Only one client I’ve found has implemented it, so I THINK it’s client side, but regardless, I wish it was standard across all clients to create community groups instead of having to go to each individual community, or subscribed/local/all.
Which client does multisubs?
Summit for Lemmy
It’s an Android app, not FOSS AFAIK, but it’s still a pretty solid client with a fairly robust feature set. The settings icon on the thread browser page has an option like “create multi-community”.
ok yea this is cool, thanks
for anyone else reading, you get to it by clicking the “…” button in the bottom right corner. It doesn’t mix the results very well, so I think it’s best to sort by Top Today or Top 12 Hours to keep the list short
I’ve been using Summit as my main client for months and hadn’t noticed that, cheers!