currently I’m following some Lemmy comms on mastodon and my problem is that each comment showed up independently in my feed.

they don’t usually make sense on their own and i want to see the original posts only.

but how?

  • @PriorProject@lemmy.world
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    41 year ago

    This may be obvious and not what you want to do, but Lemmy’s own UI is optimized for threaded conversations within a post. Browsing Lemmy communities from an account on a Lemmy instance looks pretty sensible.

    That doesn’t help you manage comment toots from Mastodon, but if you don’t find another solution… it will look better from Lemmy itself.

    • Knighthawk 0811OP
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      21 year ago

      yeah, goona stick with Lemmy. just exploring my options in this newfound space

      • @ltkeks@feddit.de
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        211 months ago

        I would also like that. You would only have to use an app and could subscribe to certain communities as a feed (similar to RSS). If you want to read the comments you click on the link. But my understanding is that it’s the client’s job. This would have to understand how Lemmy is structured.

        But a hybrid client which supports Mastodon and Lemmy would be great. Maybe if Reddit goes down the drain, there will be such clients in the future, which support both.

  • @sebitoutou@programming.dev
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    110 months ago

    Although it’s possible to follow Lemmy’s communities in Mastodon, I would not suggest it as the experience is not the same. That’s my reason to have separate accounts.

    If you only want to be “notified” of new posts in a given community, I think you can subscribe to some sort of RSS feed. In Calckey (now Firefish), you can add timelines that will show specific RSSs.

  • teddy
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    11 year ago

    @knighthawk0811 This has been a bummer for me as well. Lemmy seems great as a Reddit alternative but Mastodon is a bit more mature at the moment so I’d like to browse from there.