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Cake day: July 29th, 2023

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  • New users have no idea which instance to join. In the absence of any way to differentiate between instances, they go with the most popular one, or the one they’ve heard of the most, or the one that sounds vaguely official or “vanilla”. Lemmy.world is the obvious choice for these users.

    It’s a little less the case with Lemmy and other less popular fediverse stuff, but isn’t a large number of vague/general purpose instances a contributor to this? In other words, wouldn’t more focused instances help reduce this problem?

    A big benefit of federation shines with topic-focused instances in that it ensures an already curated local feed to your main interest (or interests), meanwhile remaining able to connect with and discuss more general interest stuff via home and federated feeds.


  • Should we just give up with federation, and just aggregate all communities on LW?

    Might it not be more beneficial for related communities to, in the way of the old web, highlight each other in pinned/featured posts and sidebars? The idea being that there’s still some benefit to different moderation styles and community cultures/vibes.

    Maybe also encouraging community moderators to communicate with each other more to figure out how they want their communities to be, how they might want to differ to create more distinct identities?