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What are some ways you think discoverability might be improved across federated platforms?

Discoverability in this context meaning the ability to more effectively find public communities/people of interest. Alongside improving this however, respecting people's decisions on whether and how they may be found, if at all.

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  • I added a feature to Tesseract UI a while back that lets you browse other instances and resolve/subscribe to communities mostly transparently. It's been extremely helpful, but there's room for improvement. Still, I'd like to see that added to other frontends.

    My improvement plan for that is to utilize the data dumps from the Lemmyverse explorer (https://lemmyverse.net/communities) so that the UI can have fediverse-wide (more or less) community searching. Sadly, that's been on the back burner for some time.

  • I've been finding discoverability pretty good on Lemmy, but maybe that's in part because the server I picked grew to be the largest not long after. Mastodon and the various microblog workalikes seem to have bigger problems there.

    • Backfill statuses when loading profiles from remote servers (Mastodon and workalikes)
    • Full text search, on by default, without a heavyweight dependency (Mastodon-specific)
    • Relay replies to all participants in a conversation (Mastodon)
    • An optional recommended feed with an algorithm (I know that's a bad word!) based on favorites and boosts by people who often favorite/boost the same things you do
  • I think there's some pretty low hanging fruit here, but most of it is platform specific.

    On Mastodon, I think this looks like a revamp of the for you section. As it stands the posts are mostly human curated and the people section is mostly a static list. That is, if you've scrolled through the list once, that list will not be different next time unless you've followed a significant number of people outside of it. It would be nice if it at least showed you the next 20 or so by the same metric.

    On lemmy, I think making the functionality provided by the trending communities community a first class feature would go a long way.

  • I'm of course biased, but I think that my approach on fediverser could pretty much solve issues of content discovery if more instances were willing to adopt it.

    If we take as a given that most people coming to Fediverse already had an account on Reddit (and/or Twitter, Instagram, etc), then we can leverage the information they have on those platforms and use it during the registration to onboarding the user on Lemmy (and/or Mastodon/Pleroma, PixelFed, respectively)

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