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I don't see how Lemmy will fill the gap of Reddit - it's resulting in fragmentation
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well history shows you are probably correct, but i think that's the problem. i'm old enough to have been through this cycle many times now. it's just the reality that it costs money to run single large instances of anything, and that money has to come from somewhere. whoever is paying gets to control the direction of the community. historically that has not been the users and that's where the problem comes in.
i think allowing some kind of grouping functionality for different communities is a fairly simple UX issue really, which still needs to be solved, but shouldn't be a huge issue. to me the larger problem is discovery really.