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Specific to Lemmy, I'd like to see cross-posts get combined. The problem I'm seeing with Lemmy as a whole is everyone wants to submit new topics but not so much comment on others. And it doesn't help when you're browsing /all and someone has posted the same exact thing to like 15 different instances (same community across different instances, I mean). So... which do I reply to, assuming my instance wasn't posted on? World? ML? SJW? Hexbear? Those are the big ones I see. So, I think when someone posts to, say, AskLemmy, it should show them a list of all federated Ask Lemmy communities, and they should be able to uncheck the ones they don't want it crossposted to. And then you would only see one, because they would be connected, and all the replies would be in one place. This would do 2 things. One, it would declutter /all (and make OP look less like a spammer); two, it would encourage conversation. You just reply and it posts to the crosspost on your instance (or lets you choose one). Then, if one instance is defederated, only those top level comments disappear, but the rest of the conversation is preserved.