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Reddit lets you create "multireddits" that show posts from a custom collection of subreddits. It would be cool if you could do the same for different communities, perhaps even pooling comment sections from posts with the same submission link. So you could aggregate content from all the technology/politics/whatever communities on various instances, and see combined comments on the same story from across the fediverse. Then you wouldn't have to worry so much about being on the "right" instance, and could better leverage the size of the overall community instead of having it splintered and hard to discover.
The summit app does that.
Just to add to this, here's the link.
Play store link: Summit for Lemmy
GitHub
It’s the one feature I really miss
An app that does that could be written, with some perceived limits. It could combine comments from posts you subscribe to that have the same link, but not all posts, since not all instances have the same content.