I played for a bit when it first came out. Fun but i never really got into it. Iirc it was the movement ghat never quite clicked for me. Loved the art style though.
JollyRoberts
For #1 - ive thought about that.
My thought would be something like a small LDAP type server. Self-hostable. You make a user like myuser@mydomain.net and its honored as a log in for the various fediverse stuff.
So like it could hold the subsciptions for the communities on the various threadiverse servers you connect to localy, and when you open say lemmy.ml, part of the info sent for your user would be a list of communities you are subscibed to on lemmy.ml.
If it just handles the user auth, then it could also be a user auth for other fedivers stuff too. PixelFed, and Mastodon, etc. Each service could have its own sub section of the user object's info.
You would still probably end up with a "home" instance you would use, but if that home instance becomes untenable, or goes away, then you would just pick a new instance and log in there with your myuser@mydomain.net account.
Im not a good enough dev to code it, but thats my idea anyway.
@Tigrezno there is a lot of requests for a muliti-magazine (ie multireddit) type feature. Its something id like as well. Not sure if its being worked on yet though.
Id love to have one just follow my daughter (5 yr old) around and record her conversations/talking to herself. She is so adorable and funny. I love the way her mind works and would enjoy listening to her stream of conciousness.
Codeberg issue link if people want to add thier experiences to it.
I've noticed that that doesn't always work. User profile pictures can be NSFW and still be shown. And the 'random' posts box will show NSFW images sometimes as well.
It's something to be looked at to make sure all the edge cases are covered, so that the "show NSFW" check box being unchecked actually does prevent all NSFW stuff from being shown.
I'm not worried about it too much. It's just growing pains as the #threadiverse gets on its feet. The devs will fix it in the code, and until then the user can block stuff manually, which is what I have been doing.
There is an issue around this on the lemmy GitHub. One ide I liked from that discussion was allowing community mods to subscribe to other communites via tags.
Like that way all the star trek communities that have the same tag could share content, and it would not depend on matching the community names in some automated way.
Kbin and fedia are thier own sites, not part of lemmy.world. so this is still federatdd with beehaw afaik.
@Caph
It seems to do that when I go to your link.