• andobando@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Im not sure what you’re saying. Personally I want to avoid one huge centralized “community” as it no longer ceases to be a community.

    It makes sense to me that different userbases have different /r/funny with different content that they find funny. Otherwise you just have one appeal to the lowest common denominator content.

    • Casallas@programming.dev
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      2 years ago

      My concern is adoption for most people is a matter of content to interact with and if the groups are too disparate they may not foster adoption.