this post was submitted on 09 Jun 2023
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How is this expected to become popular if you need to go through all of that? I figured I could just search for a topic then subscribe, but if they're all separate then surely they'll all just become segmented with time and contain duplicate communities in many cases?
Only the very first user to subscribe/search for a new community needs to do this. It'll just appear for everyone else on that instance from then on.
And the devs are working on a solution to make this happen more automatically.
Segmentation was a problem on Reddit too. Anyone could make a sub with a similar name to compete with another. Users on lemmy will probably slowly gravitate towards one or two big communities for each topic. It's just early days.
I think it's quite an important point that it only needs to happen once. I've not seen that mentioned anywhere else so thank you