For the unaware, is a alternative to platforms such as Reddit and Tildes.
I've been using Lemmy as one of my main social platforms for the past 6 months...
Never thought about communities following communities. It actually makes a lot of sense and would solve the fragmentation issue in an elegant and “democratic” way.
Never thought about communities following communities. It actually makes a lot of sense and would solve the fragmentation issue in an elegant and “democratic” way.
If admins really bother doing it. A lot of communities are already dead with no active admins to follow others
This use case seems to be more for situations when you do have 2 more relatively active communities (with one being smaller).
Then why not consolidate?