FreshRSS has support for sharing to Lemmy (and Mastodon, etc.)
FreshRSS has support for sharing to Lemmy (and Mastodon, etc.)
I hadn't gone exploring through the settings till now. You can add a share button for your instance by going to Settings
> Sharing
> Add sharing method
. After that you just paste in your instance URL (ex. https://lemmy.ca
for me). The steps are the same for both Lemmy and Mastodon
Makes it much easier to share content here :)
As for the setting I was looking for, press "J" to jump to the next article
My thoughts: Please don't make Lemmy a linkdump. Only post that in the news communities or if you're genuinely interested in a discussion. And then add some text of your own, what you'd like to discuss about that, what you find interesting about it or a short summary for people to decide whether they want to click on the link.
I see a lot of news just dumped to Lemmy with 0 interaction or engagement. And it's often duplicated because I already have a feedreader. I think that's more a use-case for Mastodon.
So, just to split hairs: Lemmy is a link aggregator, so it's really better suited for this than Mastodon by design. BTW, please don't make Mastodon a linkdump (I use that more than Lemmy) 🙂
Also, if you're using a feed reader and Lemmy for news, then yes. There will be duplicates, but that is pretty much a problem in your setup, isn't it? Can't really fault either app for it.
All that said, I completely agree that just posting an URL without context or comment is unhelpful on any social platform. It's always good to know what has motivated someone else to share a news item (especially in politics and other sports!).
Hmmh. I think I sometimes forget that 'link aggregator' is also in the title. Maybe I'm just not the type for a link aggregator. But nonetheless I use (and like) this platform. It may very well be the case that I'm using it wrong. And a "social" link/news aggregator is yet another thing than one without the "social". So maybe I'm right because it isn't social without the engagement.
I mean we're not Hacker News or Reddit either. And in the end I like diversity. I think it's more a "me"-problem. And the correct solution is: I get a tool to hide or mark empty posts. That'd allow people to do it and me not being bothered by it if I don't like.
That's a good point, I try to post a few relevant pieces each time and add context in the post body. Still, not all posts are good and so I'm open to people pointing it out when it happens :)
A lot of my RSS feed is for healthcare content or local news, and those communities don't have much content otherwise. I'll see about trying to get more of a discussion going for each of the posts I share
I guess we all have a vision for Lemmy anyways. I think two things I'd like to see more often are body text underneath posts (as I said, this isn't Mastodon) and unconditional upvoting of replies if you get one. That shows the other side that you've read it and appreciate they typed something for you. At some point I think I'm going to write a post about nice behaviour here. I have to think about it some more... And this is a diverse place anyways, other people might like different things.
Yeah, and fostering engagement is difficult. Always has been. I don't think artificial linkdumping helps... It could as well kill engagement if it's not honest and genuine. But having inactive communities also doesn't get us anywhere. It's difficult to do it right.