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this post was submitted on 10 Dec 2023
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This kind of segregation of topics didn't work on Reddit - I doubt it will work here on Lemmy, where there's way fewer users. In my opinion, post traffic is not high enough to introduce fragmentation at this point.
Just my $0.02.
For me, i've always treated c/Perth as WA in general, but i think thats more to do with having such a dominant city, for instance half of applecross is owned by wheatbelt farmers (i might be exaggerrating here lol). Perth as a stand in for WA kind of makes sense because almost everybody has a connection to it anyway.
For somewhere like Queensland maybe it makes less sense though.
So i'd be down for name changes like this. Maybe c/Perth - WA, c/Melbourne - Vic
Maybe i'm not understanding the issue properly.
Why are we unable to make name changes of communities to essentially reclasify them? And at the same time consolidate/remove some of the communities and tip them into broader subject area communities?
Agree button.
Thanks DHMO.
Several thoughts merged into one (pick any choose bits, not all or nothing):
What's the advantage of repurposing a community vs creating a new name?