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I think it's clear Beehaw isn't working to be, or wanting to be, a replacement for Reddit at all.
There seems to be quite a few folks here that basically want the Lemmyverse to be Reddit with new management
That's fine, they can try? Just as anyone else can have different goals and pursue them.
I really like this openness of the fediverse in arguments like these. We don't have to agree, it's alright.
This commentary wasn't particularly targeted at beehaw. I was just saying that I don't see the appeal of generalized mega-instances going away.
You did post this on the biggest community on Beehaw after all, haha. It's to be expected that some people will think you're talking about us.
Fair. Discovery is easier on a big instance, but you get a lot more control on a smaller one.