this post was submitted on 12 Sep 2025
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Allowing Lemmygrad to have it's own "books" community looks like a feature to me, not a problem. The terminally online tend to overpower any other conversation. IMO, we should work to preserve a diversity of perspectives. If all discussions are forced to be centralized we've just recreated Reddit with extra steps.
I agree. If there are multiple communities with the same subject, I want to pick which one(s) I participate in based on the people and culture there.
I specifically do not want the toxic, Reddit-like experience that the big instances often have.