• @[email protected]
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      725 days ago

      I would want some federated more traditional forums instead of a reddit approach, that would have so many advantages, like threads not dying this often and just being easier to navigate

    • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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      626 days ago

      I can’t envision a federated service dying. Even if it’s me pedaling a bike to run a raspberry pi hosting an instance that’s just me posting it’ll exist.

      • @[email protected]
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        I can’t envision a federated service dying

        The only way Lemmy could “die” would be if it is surpassed by a similar project (like Sublinks, Piefed, Mbin). If that project is also part of the fediverse, that wouldn’t necessarily be a bad thing.

        Edit: I suppose another way Lemmy could die would be if one of the larger instances somehow makes a closed-source fork of the software and improves it to the point where the majority of users flock to it. My hope is that Lemmy is already decentralized enough that this couldn’t happen, and that Lemmy users would be savvy enough to oppose this if it did.

    • @SlothMama
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      325 days ago

      Same, both Digg leading to Reddit, and Reddit to Lemmy

    • mesamune
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      124 days ago

      Lemmy instances are designed to be born and die. So it’s a good thing in my opinion.