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Links like that feel like the time I first had access to the Internet. Kinda weird but very very interesting. Thank you.
Full disclosure: I've been part of that cluster of communities for a couple years now. Best advice i have to give to anyone is to take their time. The speed of conversation often slows way WAY down.
First the internet needs to rise against techno-fascism!!
"Silos" that echo.
the title is the description of reddit/lemmy/etc
It costs money to run these things so monetization always rears its head.
The future of the web may be relearning the browser (and other tools)
Curated experiences are the reason we're in the shit right now.
But yeah, maybe boutique curated exepriences will somehow be qualitatively different, and not just finer market segmentation.
Not all of Reddit works, but some of it does for some people, and the reason it works for them is because the moderators shape communities that the community members enjoy participating in.
Personally, I think active communities below the Dunbar number (about 150) in size are some of the most rewarding to participate in, long term. But, there are always a lot of people who flock to wherever the biggest crowds are.
And that's how it started. are we approaching a big crunch of sorts?
First infinity didn't go great. Not sure I want to see more.
so lemmy.
Divide and conquer I guess