What do you notice about the comments on this post? https://piefed.social/post/555259

The post was made in the [email protected] community and other posts linking to the same news article were made in [email protected] and in [email protected]. 3 different posts in 3 different communities.

PieFed de-duplicates them and only shows the post once in the timeline and when viewing the post all the comments on those 3 posts are shown in one place.

The fragmentation problem is solved.

  • BentiGorlich@gehirneimer.de
    8·
    4 months ago

    Ok so exactly how mbin spots cross posts at the moment. But combining the comment sections is a cool idea. Obviously requires your server to be subscribed to the different communities, but still cool 👍

    • Rimu@piefed.socialOPEnglish
      6·
      4 months ago

      Yes we had a lot of inspiration from Mbin for this one.

      • Snoopy@piefed.socialEnglish
        2·
        4 months ago

        So that’s why cross-post won’t be available everywhere ? Only certain use case ?

        • Rimu@piefed.socialOPEnglish
          3·
          4 months ago

          Yes, url is the only reliable way I could think of to match posts.

          For image posts we could use a hash of the image data. But image cross-posts are not common so it doesn’t seem urgent.

          • Björn Tantau@swg-empire.deEnglish
            3·
            4 months ago

            You could add linking to the same post, eg crossposting, to the criteria.

            The urge to switch my server to piefed grows bigger every day.

          • Snoopy@piefed.socialEnglish
            1·
            4 months ago

            Okay, thank a lot i understand better. Perfect. :)

            We use crosspost for english meme however a multi-meme community will solve it. If we regroup them in a topic, we won’t need crosspost.

            I wanted to use it for Peertube. The only problem i see is that [comment on a crosspost] won’t post comment on the peertube video.

            And if we comment their video, that would solve peertube problem : they have no comments on their video.