OK, so I’m just thinking out loud here. Lemmy is meant to be a federated alternative to Reddit. As such, it uses Reddit’s discussion format (threaded comments, voting, etc) as well as the notion of subreddits (here called communities).

But because it’s federated, anyone can create an instance with the right skills and resources. These instances are naturally going to range in specificity. Some are broad in scope while others, like this one, focus on a specific topic.

What I’m curious about is how communities are handled within more narrowly focused instances. From what I’ve seen from the subreddits I frequented that have jumped to Lemmy, it would seem that an instance is now the equivalent to a subreddit, with Lemmy’s equivalent communities being more like sub-subreddits.

Thinking in terms of old-school message boards, an instance is a forum, and communities are subforums. The key difference is that anyone can create a subforum.

I’m curious how this will affect the culture of Lemmy as a whole, how it affects moderation, etc.

Again, I’m just thinking out loud.