this post was submitted on 19 Mar 2024
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A lot of people are saying "just connect to another instance", but it would be nice if the client could connect to multiple instances at once, and merge things internally, maybe even spreading the load a bit.
Probably a bit tricky for the web and linking, but maybe something for the mobile apps to consider?
Ideally the only time I'd need to swap accounts is to post.
How would you deal with votes? That's a pretty common action, and having to choose every time would be tedious
You could list your accounts in priority, and the highest account that has access to the post you're reading will be responsible for the vote.
Just choose default in the app
Just have it default to one of them. A simple priority order, preferring an account on the host instance I guess.
Same for commenting, and posting. You wouldn't have to select another account unless you really wanted to.
Considering how well voting has turned out in general, maybe the voting system is the issue.
You know, I don't even disagree with you. Voting really doesn't bring any good to the table, it only creates some sort of hive mind mentality
Plus it allows users to anonymously express disdain towards somebody, not just to their comment or opinion but them personally I've seen this happen on Reddit where people were mass downvoted for seemingly no reason other than being openly trans/queer.
It only gets worse when you use that as a reputation system for restricting users because then it's a social credit system.
Agree. I moved to an instance without downvotes for this reason.
and warframe!