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Popularization of Lemmy among non-english speaking users
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That said I think that it's better to create instances for languages than countries. Three reasons:
A good example of that is feddit.de - note how the instance targets German speakers, not people from Germany.
That's actually a very good idea. Language communities! So people could find a lot of content and not be separated by country
I love the internet because of the globalization. I can talk to people all over the world. Even without your good arguments, I'd consider it a loss if we divided that into nations.