Can this be instantly achieved? Or is it inevitable that this process of reaggregation into single community will continue for a long time (months or even years)? Let’s discuss!

I personally am not a mod of any subreddit. I just had this question arise in my brain.

  • kilmister
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    1 year ago

    I think that time will tell which one ends up winning the race.

    What I usually do is checking for activity, in terms of recent posts, comments, and whatnot. If both show similar activity levels, I’ll just subscribe to both and keep watching for developments.

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      1 year ago

      I could easily imagine someone not particulary tech savy getting lost in the internet wilderness and finding their old lost community like a year or more in the future only to realize that all their old buddies have found themselves back together for months already.

      I hope we get better community discovery tools that can mitigate this.

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        1 year ago

        Totally, better discovery tools are definitely a need. People usually link to https://browse.feddit.de/ but some of the communities I’m subscribed to don’t show up there. Who knows how many more of them are we still missing…