Probably a very polarizing question.

On the one hand, having most of the users and communities on LW causes technical issues (see this post), and also gives the LW staff too much power over Lemmy as a whole.

On the other hand, with 18k MAU on LW out of 47k (https://fedidb.org/software/lemmy/), every community listed there has a much higher chance of visibility compared to an alternative hosted on another instance

History of LW controversial decisions

  • @[email protected]
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    35 months ago

    I would prefer we didn’t give up on federation, but until the tools are in place to mechanically support it, I don’t see it as strictly beneficial.

    A post a day in a community is a bot, more often than not, and trying to create discussion on bot posts often just falls on deaf ears.

    I don’t see a reason to push for fragmentation at this time, but rather organically support active communities wherever they’re found.

    I’d love for there to be a mechanical solution to fragmentation, so you don’t see so many duplicate posts in your feed and all those individual discussions are instead in one place.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      15 months ago

      A post a day in a community is a bot, more often than not, and trying to create discussion on bot posts often just falls on deaf ears.

      In this case, I’m pretty sure it’s not, it’s a mix between @[email protected], @[email protected], myself and a few others.

      We had a nice discussion a few weeks ago about metal bands (https://dormi.zone/post/1721444)

      organically support active communities wherever they’re found.

      Makes sense

      so you don’t see so many duplicate posts in your feed and all those individual discussions are instead in one place.

      I guess at some points moderators of communities around a same topic will have to agree on where to host the community. The split between [email protected] and [email protected] still doesn’t make sense to me today.

      • @[email protected]
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        35 months ago

        Sorry I didn’t mean to imply your specific example was a bot, rather my experience when I find a community with high post rates and low engagements it tends to be a bot.