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Ability for a user to place communities they find into a catagory/multi-lemmy that they can scroll. (Like a multi-reddit)
That way the fragmented communities all of the same subject spread across all the instances can be grouped together by the user.
User creats an awww multireddit/catagory or whatever and inside it they put [email protected], and [email protected], and [email protected].
Keeps things decentralized on the back end but ties things together for the user.
Maybe... we can call them Cities...? You know... since it's made up of a bunch of communities?