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Fast growth is always messy. Time will tell. Other than that we of couse need to do the right things now and steer into a healthy direction. But don't expect this to happen without major hiccups. It'll settle down eventually.
i agree users are going to have to help steer things, and i expect hiccups. i'm doing my best to make sure i understand what kinds of things will be healthy for this platform. as a relatively early adopter (though i acknowledged federation and these communities didn't spring into existence the moment reddit users started looking for alternatives) i want to be able to help steer it and be able to be informative to new users who are going to start joining.