I for one have stopped posting any content to lemmy.ml communities.

  • Serinus@lemmy.world
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    19 days ago

    Yeah, we’d hate to make a good alternative when everyone can just use Bluesky and Meta.

    The hate for .world simply because of size doesn’t make sense to me. It’s fine to make new (unique) communities elsewhere, but shunning the biggest successful communities on .world to try to grow empty communities on other instances is cutting off your nose to spite your face.

    If you’re constantly shunning the biggest instance simply for being big, you’ll end up killing Lemmy.

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      There’s more than just being big, those things may not matter to you, or even the majority, but I’ve heard enough gripes repeated to know some people are bothered.

      The flip flopping on policies without clear transparency bothered some people but tbh I forgave that as growing pains of being in charge of a new popular platform.

      The one mentioned more often is how they’re one of the main ones to federate with Meta’s Threads. Integration isn’t really there right now anyway but every other major Lemmy instance has preemptively blocked them already:

      source

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        I can respect the Threads thing. That’s a valid reason other than “we need to be even smaller”.

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          18 days ago

          It’s not that we need to be smaller, but we benefit if we all grow similarly, or at least the community distribution does.

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          we need to be even smaller

          That’s not the argument, please don’t trust it needlessly like that

          The point is that having everything be on one instance results in the centralized abuse of power we saw with reddit

          Per example: .world has some famously bad power mods (a certain soaring mollusk comes to mind) same as reddit, growing communities outside of that centralized area gives us a place to run when they finally snap completely, as is inevitable with power mods

          This is very easy to do thanks to how Lemmy works

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            18 days ago

            That mod has one political community. That’s it. “They” appears to be one mod of one community that you have an issue with.

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      I don’t think most of the data in the network should be hosted by a single legal entity, that’s just unhealthy even if the protocol is open. It’s also my main complaint about bluesky- technically open protocol, de facto centralization.