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It's time to take advantage of Reddit's decline
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I agree, and that's why I think in a few weeks/months people here will realize we can only have so many active communities at the same time.
We'll probably gather around a few core communities, and that would be it.
Lemmy is the Linux of the link aggregators, and as we all know, Linux desktop year is next year
I think some really general-purpose communities like films or books are good to be one per large instance, as they'll be busy enough to have plenty of content without them getting so big you have that Reddit thing where it feels pointless trying to contribute unless you're early.
Smaller, more niche communities definitely are harmed by being spread out as they get too quiet to survive.