I guess the ‘simple’ way of doing this would be adding tags to communities like ‘art’ ‘hobbies’ ‘sport’ ‘football’ etc. This might then let the app suggest others based on the tags you are subscribed to.
It would probably still require some AI/analytics to work out the links based on user activity in different communities/tags but I think it would make it easier to group interests and promote smaller communities.
It could also improve Lemmy visibility in Masterdon if the tags are used as hashtags or something. (Would require more work)
Kbin lists “related magazines” which are similar communities in the fediverse. Not sure how it works but I think it may be based on hashtags like this.
@Nighed@sffa.community I recommend using the https://misskey.io/user-tags/photography usertag system since subreddit sidebars/about/description pages already appear as user descriptions on Mastodon.
Just copy the user tag system and add a dropdown menu to add tags to subreddits mods have access to. Or manually add them.
I guess the ‘simple’ way of doing this would be adding tags to communities like ‘art’ ‘hobbies’ ‘sport’ ‘football’ etc. This might then let the app suggest others based on the tags you are subscribed to.
It would probably still require some AI/analytics to work out the links based on user activity in different communities/tags but I think it would make it easier to group interests and promote smaller communities.
It could also improve Lemmy visibility in Masterdon if the tags are used as hashtags or something. (Would require more work)
Kbin lists “related magazines” which are similar communities in the fediverse. Not sure how it works but I think it may be based on hashtags like this.
@Nighed@sffa.community I recommend using the https://misskey.io/user-tags/photography usertag system since subreddit sidebars/about/description pages already appear as user descriptions on Mastodon.
Just copy the user tag system and add a dropdown menu to add tags to subreddits mods have access to. Or manually add them.