I like Lemmy and want it to succeed but fragmentation and instances defederating each other is a problem, especially in these early stages. It’s not a moot point, it’s a valid one.
I’m not saying it’s moot, but it’s also not such a big deal as it may seem. It took me maybe 3 days to get used to the concept.
But also I’ve also been fairly active trying to build up the communities I care about, like this one. So what I mean is that nothing is stopping anyone from building up a community to make it the go-to place.
I get it that it may not be up to everyone’s taste, but that’s what Lemmy is - a diy project we kinda need to finish and polish ourselves. If you just want a finished product, well, Reddit is always there, and we know how that worked out.
I like Lemmy and want it to succeed but fragmentation and instances defederating each other is a problem, especially in these early stages. It’s not a moot point, it’s a valid one.
I’m not saying it’s moot, but it’s also not such a big deal as it may seem. It took me maybe 3 days to get used to the concept.
But also I’ve also been fairly active trying to build up the communities I care about, like this one. So what I mean is that nothing is stopping anyone from building up a community to make it the go-to place.
I get it that it may not be up to everyone’s taste, but that’s what Lemmy is - a diy project we kinda need to finish and polish ourselves. If you just want a finished product, well, Reddit is always there, and we know how that worked out.