

Ok so exactly how mbin spots cross posts at the moment. But combining the comment sections is a cool idea. Obviously requires your server to be subscribed to the different communities, but still cool 👍
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Ansonsten bin ich auch gerne mit der Kamera unterwegs.
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Ok so exactly how mbin spots cross posts at the moment. But combining the comment sections is a cool idea. Obviously requires your server to be subscribed to the different communities, but still cool 👍
What happens when three different users post libks to the same article? Or when the test is different? Basically how do you match these posts?
But I like my tables 🥺
My guess is that they just needed to have their own community for a lot of stuff because so many instances are defederated from them. Though I am not sure…
I used to use OnlyOffice, but switched to Nextcloud office because I like the UI and the documentserver better. Easier administering and the official solution