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  • the centralization of people also was a more recent thing. I remember specialized smaller forums and websites used to be more popular when I was younger. hell even earlier with GeoCities people had their homepage and blogs.

    and even with discord and twitter people had their own small groups that may seem “redundant”.


  • I’m sure a lot of folks came in saying that its better than centralization and I do agree with it. Centralization is simply easier to consume a lot of content mindlessly but I don’t think thats how the fediverse works nor is it how it should be.

    (Also sorry for using the terms incorrectly I’m not really a tech person. Also obligatory these are just my thoughts)

    Centralization means that people usually get buried. Bigger instances are also harder and more expensive to host (from what ive heard). Perhaps we’ll see the same issue when a certain instsnce gets bigger and more dominant, but the nice thing about different communities is if we dont like one we can move to another. And the cool thing about federation (ideally) is that we aren’t completely disconnected from the fediverse if we decide to move instances.

    While if its like with twitter, discord, reddit if we dislike a main rule or aspect we would be stuck with it because of the network affect. Even reddit has many different subreddits for the same topic because people have issues with how a subreddit is ran. For example r/childfree spawned r/truechildfree because people disliked how it became a child bashing forum.

    But I do see how the fediverse can be seen as being too spread thin at times. But I hope that with welcoming communities it can seem more alive because people are more likely to participate. Its what will need to happen with a smaller community.