@PuffPuffPeace @gracjan @fishcharlie @nf3xn
> A lot of users, myself included, really don’t like the megasubs because comments and threads tend to get lost in the sauce. Smaller subs thrive because the communication is more consistent and digestible.
Which is fine, then you want something different, and it's ok.
My point still stands that de-centralization is not a replacement for Reddit, because it's inherently different. You don't end up with a centralized sub
@PuffPuffPeace @gracjan @fishcharlie @nf3xn
Lemmy would be more like a replacement - with a different UX - to forums, where each instance is a different forum, but one user account is capable of posting on multiple forums