I don’t think the issue is where it’s hosted. The issue is that the software allows it to dominate. Things like this should drive improvements in the front ends.
I don’t know, I think having too many European communities ([email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected] ) on the same server seems like we are re-creating Reddit, shouldn’t we have different similar communities on every instance possible? That way we’ll be fully decentralized, with thousands of communities with one person posting!
Maybe it’s time to move to [email protected], I don’t think lemm.ee users use their local feed as much as the feddit.uk ones
I don’t think the issue is where it’s hosted. The issue is that the software allows it to dominate. Things like this should drive improvements in the front ends.
Oh, that as well, we there only that many volunteers working on the front end
There is also the feddit.org alternative 😏
I don’t know, I think having too many European communities ([email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected] ) on the same server seems like we are re-creating Reddit, shouldn’t we have different similar communities on every instance possible? That way we’ll be fully decentralized, with thousands of communities with one person posting!
/s, for people curious about the context: [email protected]