this post was submitted on 13 Jun 2023
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Anyone else feel like we're on the very early stages of something new? I know I'm not the first and this system has probably been active with many but it hasn't reached thousands or tens of thousands yet so it feels exciting to be here.

I just hope that this instance of social media 'Canada' doesn't turn into the hell hole that happened in other social media sites (that shall not be named)

Any ways, I'm just happy to be here and I look forward to my new landing pad on the internet.

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[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The way /c/Canada doesn’t turn into /r/Canada is by staying and engaging

I hate to be that guy who says "this", but...this. 100%. I came across one comment somewhere on Lemmy that said something like "how we build the communities now will dictate how they are in the future". It's kind of cheesy, but I want to believe that we can build something better and more positive than reddit is/was. There's too much negativity on the internet these days.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago

That's a neat thought .... and possibly a prediction too.

It's also very profound when think about it.

What we do on this site, this platform now will dictate what it will become in the future.

The future is really at our fingertips.

Thanks for this .... Stay well and I look forward to seeing what we will all create.