How do I prevent this? Whenever an article gets popular it gets posted to the news community of every single instance so you have to scroll by it several times a day for a week. Is there a “prevent duplicates” option in any of the clients? I’m pretty close to abandoning lemmy honestly. There’s very little content that isn’t “memes for teenagers” or “the same news you saw yesterday”.
It would be cool if crossposted posts would have like a common comment thread or something like this: a crosspost does not copy the post to another community, it creates a “softlink” to the original post. This way, everything done to any of the crossposted post (vote, comment, mark as viewed) would be also applied to other crossposted posts. This way, we would only see a single post instead of 15 posts, and we wouldn’t miss any comment from any of the communities it is crossposted. Obviously, users may wish to just copy the post to another community. What do you think about this? Should we open an issue on github about this?
Anything that would consolidate the posts and threads would be a step in the right direction.
Its not ontly that, on my lemmy server there are multiple people who really take that BuT LeMMy iS a NeWs aGgReGatOr to the next fucking level, to the point that i recognise 4 users who spam teh same article over multiple subs in almost choir unisons. Noone from them is a bot account, they really think they are doing a good service.
Carefully curating a subscription list and sticking to the subscriptions filter has worked well for me.
This is something that ye olde Usenet got right, by the way. Newsreader software keeps track of which messages you’ve already read, and by default only displays unread messages. That’s slightly easier to do on a system like Usenet (or Twitter) that doesn’t make the distinction between “posts” and “comments” that Lemmy (and Reddit, Facebook, etc.) all do.
What are you using to browse? The default webUI de-duplicates cross-posts, most apps do not yet.
I would just block the posting bots, but sometimes those posts get a conversation, so I would miss it.
I just browse by top over the last 12 hours, and that usually avoids it.
Honestly, I just make sure my default view is “Subscribed”. I can go to ‘All’ if I need to, but it definitely helps.
(Mastodon also works best when limiting to local instance and follows - it would benefit from being able to aggregate a few select local instances in a view, but that’s getting even further off topic!)
Sure I just don’t know how to find communities, I was hoping browsing everything would reveal them to me but “everything top (6hrs)” is very limited in scope.
Support question. Locking.