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this post was submitted on 30 Jul 2023
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where are the technical criticisms?
Make account migrating possible
When federating, load past content
Allow servers to have backups in place in case the initial goes down, or even better automatically share the load across instances (with usrt approval of course)
add multi community aggregation to aggregate communities of the same topic on different instances.
god yes, or anything better than the current. Maybe something like community 'groups' where one can subscribe to them all with a single click, or jsut remove some to their tastes. Tbh add a couple layers of that and it'd be an insanely powerful way to group similar communities