this post was submitted on 05 Jul 2023
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Good, but why are there sooo many duplicate communities?
Federation. The cause of, and solution to, all of Lemmy's problems.
That's simply natural with a federation-based system. If there's risk or history of defederation, different instances will naturally see similar communities grow. Initially, I intended to participate in many Beehaw's communities, but right now it's simply not possible.
wait why is it not possible?
Beehaw is defederated from @world, so I can't participate in their communities with my account.
It would be good if we could group communities together.
Let it be, by some sort of natural selection only the best communities will survive.