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[โ€“] BassTurd@lemmy.world 1 points 1 hour ago (1 children)

I think we're just on different wavelengths. Anecdotally, it appears to me in most communities that I look in, people don't want mass expansion. A lot of us like the smaller community where we recognize different regular users. More people means more drama and more shit. If the platform never expanded from where it is right now, I'd be satisfied as well as I think many others would be.

More diverse instances and sub Lemmy's would be nice for more niche topics, but I don't want to scroll through posts with thousands of comments.

But again, different strokes for different folks. It's not what I'm looking for, but there certainly are people such as yourself that do.

[โ€“] squaresinger@lemmy.world 2 points 1 hour ago

Repost communities have been tried before, dozens of times. Literally every two weeks some new user comes along, thinks they are the first one to ever think of this idea, writes a bot and trashes all the feeds with whatever that guy thinks is cool.

People don't want any content, they want worthwhile content that they can engage with and have meaningful discussions about, not their whole feed spammed full with pure copy paste.


Imagine you want to sell people on the concept of e-mail. There's not a lot of messages going around, so you come along and say "People want more e-mails" and start spamming like crazy. "Here's a hundred cat videos for you! There's a few dozen chain emails for you! Here, take a few hundred messages from 'hot singles in your area'!"

Do you not understand the difference between good organic content and spam?