Hey folks -

The seemingly never-ending flood of Musk/Twitter news and commentary is getting to some of our users (and some of the mods, too), so we’ve decided to create a general Megathread for all things related to Elon Musk and X/Twitter.

This thread will be a general Musk catch-all, so we’re including news about Musk acting the fool as related to any of his companies (SpaceX, Tesla, Boring). News about those companies that don’t involve Elon can be posted outside this thread.

123 points

I agree with others that the concept of “mega threads” are fundamentally broken and not something I’m interested in carrying over from Reddit.

This is a place for discussion where users vote to decide what rises or stays obscure. Let the system work how it is designed. If there are too many posts about a particular topic, it’s either extremely relevant at the time or there are other moderation rules that could be considered to make sure low-effort posts are not dominating more substantial posts.

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33 points

Tagging. Flair. Hashtags. Some kind of meta information.

Even in reddit posts can have flair. Lemmy have come to the edge of not having a filtering system, and need one asap. community specific tags or lemmy-wide tags or organic loose tagging, something is needed.

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6 points

Tags with mods having tag powers feels like the best option long term. Any sorting system can be applied without worrying about compatibility.

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5 points

Here’s the issue for this feature : https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/317

It doesn’t exist yet.

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3 points

Yeah, i found that. As it is pretty clear that official support for tagging is not there, causing mayhem here looks like the better idea.

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13 points

I agree. Even when the megathread included a list of posts relevant to a topic, whatever nuance was there gets lost in the grand comment thread. We really need a tagging and filtering system so that users can opt out of topics.

That way, it’s not incumbent on mods to make a Megathread, or make a judgement call on whether there are too many posts on any one topic.

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I think it’s a bit silly to have megathreads just because some users can’t scroll past posts that doesnt interest them.

I agree its not great with multiple threads but it’s also not the end of the world imo. Users want to talk about these things. Let them.

It’s not fun to post on megathreads because your comments get buried. At least it was like that on reddit.

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41 points

To rid the feed of Elon news we now have a stickied post with Elon news. I feel like there’s a meme hidden there somewhere.

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16 points

That’s the reason I want a mega thread. I want to be able to scroll past anything Elon. Putting it in one spot is ideal.

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23 points

It’s ideal for you since you don’t want to discuss it, yes.

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12 points

Not only that, but it slows down discussion and more niche/focused topics are often missed

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I think it’s a bit silly to have megathreads just because some users can’t scroll past posts that doesnt interest them.

The problem is there are so goddamn many, to the extent that I’m working on a userscript that lets me entire hide posts that contain keywords. Checking my frontpage using Subscribed/Active, 5 of the first 20 posts are about this “news”. And that’s a full day after it happened, yesterday was far worse

Edit: The userscript is ready!

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Of course there are a lot of posts about it. There are big changes happening over at Twitter right now. It will obviously settle down eventually, but it’s an ongoing, pretty significant event.

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IMO the important thing is removing duplicates and pushing people to post to the most relevant communities (and for us regular users, only upvoting the post in the most relevant community). As well, Lemmy itself needs better means of combining the same post across many communities.

When I say removing duplicates, I also mean for a given event, not a literal duplicate link. We don’t need 5 posts from different media sites on the same event unless a new one is significantly different.

That’s the issue I’ve been noticing a lot. Every major news site wants to post their own opinion piece on how dumb Musk is (can’t blame em) and it feels like every single one of those will get posted to some Lemmy community.

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2 points

Very true

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4 points

I think the idea of a megathread is to give the opportunity to avoid a topic that is flooding the community to people not interested.

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5 points

Mega threads should be per event though. Eg, “Trump gets convicted” would be a mega thread. You wouldn’t have an “everything Trump related” mega thread.

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@mrmanager

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If the mods really find it that irritating, they might as well ban all Musk-related news.

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7 points

Don’t threaten me with a good time

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asfasfsf

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My guess is some of them simply don’t like people saying bad things about musk and just want to stifle discussion.

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36 points

I’m pretty sure most of the people running Beehaw are more than happy with people saying bad things about Musk. But it does get a little spammy, it’s honestly not all that interesting after a while?

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8 points

I get that but all this solution does is effectively ban any discussions of Musk, Tesla, SpaceX, or Twitter.

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10 points

No, people are annoyed by the constant articles he generates.

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So the solution is to all but ban any discussion of him or his companies, all of which are pretty important topics, particularly in US tech news?

I can’t stand the dude, he’s garbage. I wish he’d fade out of the limelight and let smart people take his companies forward. But to functionally ban any discussions because he’s too present is a big over-correction.

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7 points

There is already a system for users to provide feedback on what articles they do or don’t want to see.

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4 points

I’ve noticed that there are tons of people who tries to tell others what to talk about, even what words they should use. What’s going on… :)

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Huh

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83 points

No one is going to post news/articles here and then discuss them as they would in a regular post. It won’t get bumped up on the subscribed page if something interesting happens. Most of the comments here are going be about the megathread itself.

So this is effectively banning all the discussion concerning all of his companies. Which might be something you want to do, every community can decide for itself what kind of stuff they want to forbid after all. But I feel like it should be said directly, not via making a catch-all megathread.

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Everybody’s subscribe page is different. It will get bumped in active and new comments on Lemmy as I understand them. This feels like the intended use case for those sorts.

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Whether or not it intended that way, that is not how people browse. Most people just sort by “hot“ - the default - and doomscroll all day. There is nothing to incentivize people sorting by new/active comments so no one will.

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Unfortunately, as I have this data - I can tell you “hot” is not how most people browse according to their preference settings.

Active is overwhelming how people browse.

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1 point

Bro you’re on kbin. How do you know how or why people do things on Lemmy?

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70 points

I felt a great disturbance in the Lemmyverse, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly … moved to this post.

Bravo. Thank you

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Lol, thanks. We’ll most likely leave posts that were submitted before this thread since most of them have already generated discussion and we’d hate to cut that off. It would be great if there was some way to bundle up existing posts under a single post without removing them, but I’ve yet to see a site with a feature like that.

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9 points

Isn’t the “correct” way (using that term very loosely here) to create a new community and move the stuff over there? Then people who are interested in that topic can just subscribe that one. You could call it /c/eloncirclejerk or something like that.

Conceptually, a megathread is like a community, but within the hierarchy of another community.

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7 points

!enoughmuskspam already exists somewhere I think

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43 points

Elon musk containment thread thank God.

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13 points

Now if only billionaires could be contained in real life.

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