My initial thought was for them to start their own posts in a news community and then provide their own thread of comments within that post. This way they wouldn’t have to do anything different from mastodon but both platforms would get to see their threads.

But then, it seems news communities like World News on Lemmy.world kind of have rules against posts to social media content. Maybe an exception could be made for this person because they are constantly citing primary sources.

Otherwise I’m not sure what else would be the best spot for such a thing.

Any suggestions?

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    !Ukraine@sopuli.xyz is probably a good place to post, it seems where most of the news on the war aggregates here, but I am not a mod or the instance admin, so take it as hearsay for now.

    As to how, I don’t use Mastodon myself so I am unsure, but I think I heard/read people on here talking about tagging Mastodon posts in a way they appear in certain lemmy communities, even as comments to threads (that would make it possible to gather them in dedicated threads instead of filling the community with posts, too). Sadly, I can’t provide how to do that, but maybe someone from Mastodon can help with the how-to there.

    • Do you know the difference between this community and !ukraine@lemmy.ml ?

      Yea, I know about posting to lemmy from mastodon, it’s very easy actually, which is why I’m motivated to get this person posting to here and get some cross-pollination happening. The only tricky bit seems to be finding a home for the sort of content. A general news community would be an ideal place if they were happy to accept sort of “home grown social media journalists” writing their own megathreads. You want to make sure that it’s good content, but other than that, it’d be a good engaging source of content IMO.

      Thanks for the suggestion!!

        • Thanks! I don’t know what “vatnik infiltrated” means, unfortunately.

          But yea, this person is Ukrainian, living in the US now, so I’ve more or less presumed staying off of some lemmy.ml communities might just be for the best because of potential problems like this.