• Kichae@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Disagree. Indeed, I couldn’t disagree more strongly.

    Instances are not just abstract server nodes in some overly wasteful recreation of some other website. This is the world wide social web as it should have been.

    You may as well argue that websites should be indistinguishable from each other.

    This isn’t Reddit. Full stop. And it’s not a drop-in Reddit replacement, either. It’s not “Reddit, but different”. It’s a whole new paradigm in forums and content aggregation. It’s very different from centralized social media, and we need to stop dancing around or trying to hide that fact.

    It will never get to reach its potential if we decide it needs to be nothing more than a simulacra of what came before it.

    • ryathal@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      To use a somewhat stretched analogy. Instances should be like bitcoin miners, I don’t need to know much about them individually at all. My only concern is that there isn’t a majority miner/instance.

      It doesn’t have to be a reddit clone, but the federation needs to move to a more mandatory model, and one that puts the content first. The current system is far too user hostile to allow anything but the lowest common denominator of communities.