More communities in a platform saturated with abandoned communities seems like the worse possible idea.
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Asklemmy @lemmy.ml Are votes actually ruining niche communities?
Programming @programming.dev Looking for a Q&A community that isn't as restrictive as StackOverflow
Android @lemdro.id Any PieFed Android apps that merge the comments of every post sharing a link, similar to how PieFed does it?
Programming @programming.dev Is there a more efficient way to scrape and download all stories from a forum than my current multi-step process?
PieFed Meta @piefed.social What Android app would you recommend for PieFed?
Programming @programming.dev How to do a collaborative API cache?
Asklemmy @lemmy.ml Is the anime industry cooked?
Asklemmy @lemmy.ml What Was the Golden Era of Video Games?
PieFed Meta @piefed.social Searching for users and posts from a user
People could discuss pretty much anything in old school forums which had only a handful of boards. Now we need millions of communities just because Reddit has them as well, even if there isn't enough activity to justify them. I feel like the Fediverse already has enough fragmentation issues as it is because of all the similar communities in different instances. Separating niche communities into even more niche ones when those communities are barely active to begin with just doesn't make sense.