- 694 users / day
- 2.19K users / week
- 2.43K users / month
- 175 users / day
- 418 users / week
- 986 users / month
Having two similar communities on the same topic splits conversations, and give posters decision fatigue
Edit: some topics have consolidated their communities to avoid that, example from a few months ago: https://lemm.ee/post/46935805
Edit2: the UK community has a lot of different mod. The .org community only has one, who hasn’t been active since 8 days.
Communities consolidation happen all the time too, to avoid conversation split and decision fatigue
Example from a few months ago: https://lemm.ee/post/46935805
Wow, you’re actually mentioned in that post…
Sure… And despite being a German instance, .org’s posts are all in English… I don’t know. I’m not against it.
Feddit.org has German and English speaking communities - if you check out their instance, communities like [email protected], [email protected], and [email protected] are among the most active there.
That’s not really the point though. It’s a maybe bit ironic to have the dominant “buy European” community hosted at feddit.uk, but I’m all for it. Would love to see them join forces.
Most of the US communities ([email protected], [email protected]) are on LW, a European instance, so it wouldn’t be the first time
Don’t get me started on the irony of those! :)
I meant the BuyFromEU community hosted on feddit.org, not .org as a whole…
Ah, yeah. I think they realized having all their communities in mixed languages would get messy.