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Assuming this idea pans out and people start writing alternatives for everything, anyone looking for something in particular would have a hard time going through the comments.
Each alternative having its own post is more visible in searches and allow for more in-depth discussions in the comments. I like the idea of putting it all in the same place, I just don't think a Lemmy post is the way to do it - if you want to keep it in Lemmy, maybe a community would be better?
True, I get your point. I can try to create a community for this - or maybe you do? I would join.