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I agree. I think people come here believing their vision of the fediverse has to be the vision and anything else is a bug, but that's not necessarily right.
When I first came here from reddit, my vision was heavily skewed by what I'm used to. However, the more I learn about the fediverse, the more I appreciate the differences and the value of small communities.
Imo that's kind of the beauty. It's whatever the people want it to be. You can curate your own experience on your end and the users sort themselves out. So as time goes, your experience naturally becomes what you want it to be. It's confusing at first, but I think it's actually a good practice in the long term, and even a good way to practice mindfulness in regards to your content consumption.
Couldnβt agree more. Naturally, the best communities will become more used and have better content over time, but de-federation is the key feature of all of this. Itβs necessary.