this post was submitted on 22 Jun 2023
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This is how Reddit felt 15 years ago. This too can slide in the wrong direction, so we’ll have to be cautious
There's no way to prevent it entirely. A larger community will slide that way.
I do think that it can be less encouraged though.
Advantage is if this thing slides in a direction the majority disagrees with it can be forked. On reddit all changes had to be accepted or you could leave. With lemmy and ActivityPub it's easier to fork the service and have it run in semi parallel to the OG. (Granted forking should only really be done if shit goes sideways)
Edit: besides, due to the open source status the community has more of a say in where things go
This is why I am not putting all my eggs in one basket (e.g., I have a Tildes account).
Great idea. I’ve not heard of tildes. I’ll have to check it out