Comment on Proposal to create a collective to own the topic-based Lemmy instances
underscores@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 month ago
New users to lemmy usually aren’t going to join communities if they can’t register there. and people who are really invested in a topic will want to have that domain for their account. You’re cutting off a lot of the users that would grow your communities.
I don’t mind the idea of a collective to handle a bunch of instances, but I feel like you’re going about it the wrong way. When the same person make a bunch of instances about a variety of topics, it looks as if they aren’t that invested in any specific community. From my experience, the most active communities start off with a few people who care almost obsessively amout that topic.
Also the idea that communities can be ‘neutral ground’ doesn’t make sense to me. People will leave or join based on how the admins and mods run them, whether or not the users are hosted there. In some situations it might work out fine, but if anyone thinks it’s caused by how you’re running your sites, they may defederate from the whole collection.
rglullis@communick.news 1 month ago
Why?! The whole point of federation is to let people join communities even when they don’t have an account in the same server.
There are two different, orthogonal issues here:
The idea of having topic-specific instances is an attempt to mitigate issue #2.
Not my experience. A few examples:
Carighan@lemmy.world 1 month ago
[citation needed], because it disagrees with the “whole point” I can find
underscores@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 month ago
For people who’ve used lemmy or the rest of the fediverse yes, but most people don’t know that yet. If someone shares a post from your site with their friends or a facebook group, they’re not going to look into how lemmy works to sign up elsewhere.
I’d prefer it if topic specific instances were more popular too. I just think that letting people making accounts tied to their favorite topics would get more people interested in joining them.
I feel a technical solution like federation pulling in lists of communities with would help more with discoverability.
I’m not sure how that goes against what I said. That’s mostly people disliking the admins.
Similar issues could happen even if users are separate from the communities. Beehaw could defederate your instances, and lemmy world could defederate programming dev or something, and people would need other accounts if they want to see everything.
Me too. I usually avoid lemmy world communities unless there isn’t an active community elsewhere.
rglullis@communick.news 1 month ago
Could be, but I guess we now just arguing opinions. And given that I am personally hold the opposite view and I don’t want to be be identified by my interests, I am not going to push for something that I fundamentally disagree with.