this post was submitted on 03 Aug 2023
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That would really depend on the community and I would argue that it is easier to take up your concerns with the admin of the instance, if a community is being mismanaged, than it would be on Reddit.
I had r/europe and r/worldnews in mind. Both communities had been hijacked by mods who turned them into echo chambers.
I'm unfamiliar with /r/Europe, but /r/worldnews did have some decent alternatives, such as /r/neutralnews. But most people seemed to flock to /r/worldnews, probably because of the name.
So lemmy having multiple communities with the same name could help with that, but there's still the natural human tendancy to go to the more popular community. I know I prefer to go to the larger one much of the time, unless there are multiple sufficiently large options, in which case I'll generally go with the smaller one first.