The point of federation is to connect different servers. Lemmy is not one website. It is many different websites that happen to share data. A link being posted to multiple websites is fine.
Maybe if you’re seeing too many duplicate links, you’re subscribed to too many duplicate magazines/subs/servers.
Maybe if you’re seeing too many duplicate links, you’re subscribed to too many duplicate magazines/subs/servers.
That’s exactly the point. Most people are, too.
There’s nothing wrong with posting the same post to several groups, as long as it’s a text post and not a link. I will also vote down or block people posting just a link
Not about this specific post (which might be a spam bot), but in general: If a post fits several community, I don’t think it’s something bad to crosspost it to them.
I’m of the opinion that you should pick one. If there’s not enough engagement after a respectable period of time, post to another. I definitely don’t think one needs to broadcast their thoughts/opinions out on all frequencies every time.
Then you get, why are you reposting this, you just posted this 3 days ago.
The solution is to cross post, and let the users filter the content they don’t want. Why follow 5x different music communities using your logic?
We out here Top 6 Hours’in’ All.
But the moment Lemmy/the average app supports cross-post consolidation or duplicate filtration, I’ll definitely agree. Even until then, you’re not wrong, but it does complicate recommending a best practice.
It would be nice if we could specify a priority list for communities (each user creates their own). If a post is crossposted to multiple communities, only the one posted to the community with the highest priority gets shown on the feed.
mbin combines crossposts into one thing, so doesn’t bother me. but even if I saw it multiple times, so what? scroll past
Lemmy does that in the post view, but not in the feed. The API doesn’t provide xpost data, and the UI has to wrangle those which is imperfect and only works if the posts are retrieved in the same fetch.
I do usually scroll past, but when there’s half a page of them, I get more than mildly annoyed lol.
Lol I saw it so much I had to click on it and I told myself if it sucked I would come back and block the user… turns out the song isn’t very good so now I don’t have to see it ever again
You fell for its trap
They posted it to any community that had “music” in the name regardless of if it fit. Either a spam bot or those annoying people who think more is always better when it comes to getting your name out there.
Yeah, I just noticed that when I went into their profile after posting this. They just earned a spam ban.
Bonus mildly infurating: How can it be an 90s song and an 80s song?
Released in 89 and stayed on the charts through the 90?
Uuuuughhhhh. Fine. lol. Take my upvote. 😆
They also posted it to 70’s music haha.
This song is 80’s, 90’s, 00’s, 10’s, and 20’s music.
Anybody listen to radio stations that used to say “the best of the 80s, 90s, and today“? Wonder what they say now.
I’m terrified this is gonna be a Rick roll 😆
Lol literally just blocked it like 6 times lol
It’s even worse on the NSFW instances.
It’ll be 20+ posts in a row by the same person.
As someone who used to post OC, it’s why I left. Nothing but OF spam bots and pics of pornstars. Reddit is somehow the better option, unfortunately.
What UI is that?
Tesseract. You can use it for your own instance by logging in to it at https://tesseract.dubvee.org/ (which is a bit counterintuitive, because there’s also a local Lemmy server there, but it works). Or self-host it of course (see https://github.com/asimons04/tesseract)
Yep. Though that’s my dev version in the screenshot.
Something’s not quite working btw. It’s tricky to chat about because various front-ends auto-convert absolute links to instance-specific ones, so I’ll surround them in code blocks and hopefully they’ll leave 'em alone. Anyway: the fedi-link for this post is
https://dubvee.org/post/1007192
which is where it is, but if you try to visit that with a browser you’re re-directed tohttps://tesseract.dubvee.org/post/lemmy.world/1007192
which isn’t correct - it should either not re-direct you or re-direct you to the correct URL athttps://tesseract.dubvee.org/post/lemmy.world/14138451
I’ve been known to block users that cross-post like this often.
Same.
It should be combined into one post appearing in all communities it’s crossposted to IMO. Maybe also with only one comment section under it, but that would bring some problems.