This is well articulated, thank you for this viewpoint.
I think these issues can be corrected in the long-term as the Lemmy devs are very responsive to new ideas (scaled sort, transfer to diff instance, etc).
That being said I think Lemmy needs some new active smaller communities to gain traction. /c/Technology is almost becoming too big and some small communities would be nice. Like [email protected] ;)
They’re more a seed rather than a completed project. The hope is the future of social media is beyond the control of corporations.
This is well articulated, thank you for this viewpoint.
I think these issues can be corrected in the long-term as the Lemmy devs are very responsive to new ideas (scaled sort, transfer to diff instance, etc).
That being said I think Lemmy needs some new active smaller communities to gain traction. /c/Technology is almost becoming too big and some small communities would be nice. Like [email protected] ;)
They’re more a seed rather than a completed project. The hope is the future of social media is beyond the control of corporations.