4 comments

  • ibdf 3 hours ago

    I searched for 1 community, got an error. Reached my "free" limit and was asked to sign up :(

    • ibdf 3 hours ago

      504

      An error occurred with your deployment

      FUNCTION_INVOCATION_TIMEOUT

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  • jll29 a day ago

    I'm interested in this from a research point of view.

    How do you define a community? I'm guessing you just use the technical "meeting place" in cyberspace as defining the boundaries plus a topic, say people who like fishing, people who have a particular sexual or political orientation, or people that believe in a particular religion; is that correct?

    How do you _name_ communities? "Vegans in Austin, TX", "kids that love LEGO", "Pentecostal Christians on Reddit from r/evangelical", "East Coast independent voters" or "Global spicy Thai food connoisseurs"?.

    There could be real value add by bringing people from the same community together (= aggregating) that are scattered across different online places.

    • giulioco a day ago

      yes, you're correct — in this case however, the platforms themselves do most of the work to define what a community is for them (some platforms, like bluesky, don't have the concept of communities _yet_) - I just collect them...

      in general though, the goal of this tool is the one you're describing: aggregating communities that have the same topic/niche across different platforms