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Reddit really started as a "Oh cool, just a couple dudes running this, not like a big corporation" and proved that even then eventually it'll all end up the same way. Here we are now, on a new platform that literally can't switch to that direction. I'm loving it
I feel like mega-instances could kinda do that. Not to the same extent. But imgaine if there's three or so servers with 90% of the users, and they decide to start de-federating from everyone else. Or selectively doing so.
That's true, that's a problem that needs to be solved. I'm all for block the stuff you don't like, but that does pose a risk later down the road