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Their failure to do so is inherently their statement to the decentralised nature of the fediverse, that being „Fuck you people, we are the next reddit, and y'all are just trash”.
Heh Heh, Oh wait you are being serious huh
So you DON'T want Lemmy to be as popular/big as reddit ??
I want lemmy to be decentralised, so it can benefit from the decentralisation that Lemmy offers. It can be as big as you want, but if only one instance houses 95% of all users, then why even use a decentralised Service when you can just use reddit?
Say whaaaaaaaat ? What kind of logic is that ?
Am I in reddit ??