• pentobarbital@vlemmy.net
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    1 year ago

    What you describe is a big problem for generic communities such as YouShouldKnow, NoStupidQuestions etc and even hobbies where most of the people practicing them aren’t good with tech.

    For more niche stuff Lemmy works better because if you want to talk about, say, communism you can go to lemmygrad.ml and instantly get a front page with communities about communism. If Lemmy continues to grow I expect we’ll see more themed instances pop up (e.g. about gaming, technology, fitness) and Lemmy’s advantages over Reddit will be seen more clearly.

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      1 year ago

      Having multicommunities (either the option to automatically combine all communities with the same name across federated instances into one feed, or some sort of manual linking from the mod side where a community gets combined outward facing while still being hosted across servers with seperate mods) has already been brought up and would be a very good feature to mitigate this issue too. It’s not something that has to stay impossible forever.

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      1 year ago

      I don’t have plans to visit other instances, manage multiple credentials.

      Either I get to see it all from one place. Or these other places will functionally but exist for me.

      If I subscribe to /c/knitting I mean I want every /c/knitting on every single instance in existence.

      And I don’t want to maintain a list of instances either.

      I’m going to go to /c/knitting on the random instance I chose when I created my account and whatever is not there, does not exist.

      Communities should not get fragmented on a per server basis. That’s just going to encourage users to migrate to the one big instance that hosts the one big community