it took them until to day to realize that PvP players want new maps and to rehash taking an eververse armor set out of the store from arrivals. fucking 4 years to realize we want maps and cool armor sets from playlist activities.
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if you divide everyone across instances, all those instances duplicate communities. those duplicated communities disperse the activity around those topics so they get exponentially less traffic compared to every other socialmedia sites format. defederations further requires this duplication and dispersal making the entire platform unable to grow as a collective, a fundamental need of link aggregators. and this is without talking about how defederation impacts the UX.
This doesn't help with that problem it makes it worse.
Dividing he fedeverse into small groups is how you kill it, not how you make it grow.
When single user interfaces start becoming problematic, they will be. Neither of these platforms have reached a large enough size to need it, but it will eventually be necessary for groups of servers to only federated with themselves to ensure compatibility and scalability. We already have issues with propagating content, systemic and programmaticly.
You fundamentally so not understand the problem with federation and the admins. Is not a good thing just because it is, it's the same problem, in a different coat.
you don't coerce a cop by getting a warrant lol.
yeah, the admins can just make unilateral changes to their platform, that isn't the problem with every form of socialmedia, no, its something else.
im telling you things that are happening right not to various instances for various reasons, all of them down to the personal bias of the admins, not the consensus of the users in that instance.
and then that instance get defederated by one of the big instances or has other performance issues because its not one of the big instances and now you're stuck picking from the big instances if you want any kind of content and curation on a socialmedia platform built to centralize users into interest groups so they can curate and discuss content. but yeah, defederatino is good for that, lets you live in your completely unpopulated bubble.
if you draw the line at piracy on the internet, you're gunna have a real shit platform.
what do you mean that's not how that works? there are constantly the exact same article taking up 8-10 spots on the front page from various political/tech communities. its a daily occurrence, especially whenever the news involves the fedeverse. we gotta spread out the conversation because otherwise i can't find my perfect echo chamber.