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[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

It's not so much recreating reddit, as it is realizing that the content is the important part, not what server holds it. I want centralized content, because that's how you get critical mass for communities to flourish. Decentralizing the ownership and hosting is where the federation benefits are anyway.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

Ahh, I believe we just have a different perspective on what the best outcome for the lemmyverse is. If this place was as popular as Reddit I would want to see hundreds of communities for a subject and not have one that has a majority of users. You can have a main link one like r/science I guess that has super strict posting/commenting regulations and discussions get branched off into subcommunities maybe.

Honestly, even .ml feels too big for me atm and I'm thinking of switching out soon. I believe, if you actually use this site to engage in conversation and read through the links/articles people post, that you really only have time for a few interactions. If you're just doom scrolling and voting away I guess I would want something like Reddit but I'm already neglecting conversations I want to have on here because there's so many people and things to talk about all the time (and memes, can't forget them).