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  • Why would I want 100 fragmented communities for the exact same thing?

    I believe over time it’ll sort out and one community will be dominant. But the reason you want this is so whoever got c/canada won’t be dominant. If the mod of c/canada was a QAnon lizardpeople nut, you wouldn’t need to make c/RealCanada because there’s not a single real c/canada. You would make c/canada@lemmy.ml

    But also, many communities were spread out even in reddit. Like r/traa and r/egg_irl.






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    1 year ago

    Go on to smaller communities. Charity works or hobby meetups are like, cheating your way into social lives because (a) Everyone wants you to be there (b) You have a subject in common and © if you don’t feel like talking you can turn your attention to the work or the hobby and be seen in a positive light for it.