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Unfortunately I bet a lot of that difference comes from simply being smaller. I get that feel a lot on the smaller subreddits on Reddit itself. Time will tell, if Lemmy communities get as big as some of the giant subreddits I bet there’ll be some of the same feel.
Federating has an advantage here though; you can keep most of your communities local to your server and just spice them up with a few big federated ones. More work for the trolls to get everywhere.
Unfortunately I bet a lot of that difference comes from simply being smaller. I get that feel a lot on the smaller subreddits on Reddit itself. Time will tell, if Lemmy communities get as big as some of the giant subreddits I bet there’ll be some of the same feel.
Federating has an advantage here though; you can keep most of your communities local to your server and just spice them up with a few big federated ones. More work for the trolls to get everywhere.