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Still, from lemmy.world’s perspective, I can appreciate the logic. I think many were thinking that lemmy.world would be the “everything” instance. Instead, it’s probably best thought of as the “vanilla” instance, which frankly makes sense. In a decentralised ecosystem, where moderation policies are allowed to be specific and don’t need to bend over to try to be as expansive as possible, because any other alternative policy can be easily deployed on another instance, it makes perfect sense. It’s just some were expecting something broader as a direct substitute for reddit without having to worry about the whole decentralisation thing.
Huh … funny.
Still, from lemmy.world’s perspective, I can appreciate the logic. I think many were thinking that lemmy.world would be the “everything” instance. Instead, it’s probably best thought of as the “vanilla” instance, which frankly makes sense. In a decentralised ecosystem, where moderation policies are allowed to be specific and don’t need to bend over to try to be as expansive as possible, because any other alternative policy can be easily deployed on another instance, it makes perfect sense. It’s just some were expecting something broader as a direct substitute for reddit without having to worry about the whole decentralisation thing.