Comment on probably my biggest gripe with Lemmy right now. Feels like I'm just stuck in a loop.

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wjrii@kbin.social ⁨1⁩ ⁨year⁩ ago

I think that's more what the devs had in mind when they decided to make Lemmy federated. Each instance would be a little more distinct in the users it would attract (ideology, hobby, etc.), and federation would be more about exploring the neighborhood; maybe instances would even limit or ban user-created communities. In reality, most instances seem to be attracting similar users and making mini-reddits that can talk to each other. It's ended up more about simple load balancing and having backup communities accessible should you get off from your preferred one. The latter is laudable in its own way, but it comes with different set of challenges, particularly for the front-end UI's.

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