I was curious whether Lemmy has ever considered (or discussed) adding some form of group chat / group messaging functionality, to the already existing DM system.
One area where this could be especially useful is community mod-mail or instance admin-mail.
Right now, if a user wants to contact a community’s moderators (or instance admins), they generally have to message individuals one by one. A group chat or shared inbox system would allow:
Users to message all community moderators at once
Users to contact instance admins as a group
Mods/admins to see and respond collaboratively in a single thread
This would be similar in spirit to Reddit’s mod-mail system, but adapted to Lemmy’s federated model.
Potential benefits:
Easier and clearer communication for users
Less duplicated effort for mods/admins
Better moderation transparency and coordination
A single canonical place for moderation-related messages
From a user’s perspective, it would feel like contacting “the mods” as a single entity rather than guessing who to message
I’m curious:
Has this been discussed before?
Are there technical or federation-related reasons this might be difficult?
Would this be something better handled at the client level, or would it require core Lemmy support?
EDIT: I would have posted this to the GitHub, but GitHub never works for me, no matter what GitHub account I use, so I just decided to post it here instead.

No, other apps like matrix and XMPP suit this need better, and have already put thousands of hours of work into perfecting secure group chats.
Mods / admins can link those groups, or email addresses in their community sidebars.