this post was submitted on 13 Mar 2024
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Here is a hopefully minor thing...
Reddit has multireddits where you can have a few that follows a certain selection of subreddits under a label. You can have multiple ones defined as well. Therefore, you can have a view for all things news (following multiple news things) without having to view those things on your main home feed (as well as any other defined topics that you can think of).
It would be nifty if such a thing could exist inside of Lemmy as well.
We have something like this at Kbin, including the ability to make them public and subscribe to other peoples' public multis.
It's really great, I hope Lemmy gets it.
Edit: here is one of mine: https://kbin.social/c/Cinema
There is this issue for it https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/818
For now at least, if you use Sync you can have multiple accounts each with their own subscriptions and settings and switch between them at will.