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Can we all find a way to make the community more accessible again. On a daily basis, I find many similar posts about the same topic. Discussion and comments are therefore equally spread out.

I feel like quantity will get the best of quality if we continue in the same way. I do get that sometimes its good to have several sources about a topic.

Can we find some synergy between Sources and Posts?

Making a thread could be a method. I imagine that together we could find some efficient ways. Suggestions are welcome. Thank you.

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[โ€“] Tehdastehdas@piefed.social 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

There could be a post staging wiki for making sure the final unified post is good.

On Quora before enshittification, there used to be question editing and merging, and suggest-edits for answers, and an answer wiki for each question, so the best result was eventually surfaced rather well.
(Then they deleted all answer wikis without warning, removed question editing, removed manual question topic tagging and topic taxonomy editing, removed answer edit suggestions, and forced all question merges into the oldest version, not the most canonical version like they wisely used to. My feed turned from a valuable place for learning into low-worth viral takes on recent news. Feels like another attack by big money against a formerly popular liberal-skewed platform, similar to the destruction of Twitter, OkCupid, and Imgur.)