• sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al
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    23 days ago

    Lee Duna

    Who?

    Let me rephrase: the dbzer0 community got active enough because a few active posters decided to make it active on the linked thread. That people started posting there afterwards doesn’t contradict that its creation was completely artificial.

    Okay

    It doesn’t work like that, and you know it.

    It works exactly like that. I’m not the king of Lemmy. People post where they wanna. When you wanted to move from ml because of the admin issues, I supported that. When you wanted to genuinely decentralise and move communities from world, I supported that. When you wanted to merge struggling communities I supported that. Now that you’re trying to merge for the sake of it, I don’t support that.

    There are only so many active posters on a specific topic, so having everyone contributing to the same community helps fostering better discussions rather than everyone posting on a different community. The discussions that will happen in the comments in the dbzer0 won’t be visible for people who follow the programming.dev community.

    If you feel there’s only so many active posters, go post to them instead of harassing me. Pied Piper didn’t end with him annoying the rats to death.

    Let’s also not forget that on top of !privacy@lemmy.ml, there is also !privacy@lemmy.world that has a few regular posters, which makes the whole fragmentation even worse.

    What’s it gotta do with you? Why are you trying to force it?

    If I were to create a community on your home instance, !privacy@lazysoci.al, would you start posting there too?

    I couldn’t tell you a single community on this instance, so no. I wouldn’t even know it existed.

    To be honest, I would care less if everyone was using Piefed,

    See this is funny. Part of why I’m here is to get away from Reddit and Reddit like experiences. I don’t like /ALL and don’t want to interact with posters that don’t understand the nauce of communities. That you want to create this linear mess is a you problem. Leave the rest of us alone. The beauty of Lemmy is the decentralisation. Multiple communities, different admins and different members.