this post was submitted on 03 Jul 2023
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I'd personally like it better if nothing tAkEs oVEr. I'm comfortable with the internet having more than one website.
I'm uninformed about the interesting stuff from Mozilla, Tumblr, etc. that the author mentioned, but I hope it's cool and varied.
Lemmy taking over as a protocol would not be a bad thing, because by design it promotes the creation of multiple federated instances. At least the UI woukd be standardized, lowering the user friction in case he needs to migrate.
I don't think the UI even needs to be standardized. Imagine all the old-style forums except that they share content with each other so that they're more accessible. I could see it becoming something like this, where each instance defines its own identity and cooperates with other instances to build a web of connected forums.
For the time being though, there is little divergence from the base Lemmy UI.