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Yes. The argument that we need to grow is a capitalistic one imo. This isn’t a capitalistic platform afaik. Small communities are naturally better, I think.
Yes. The argument that we need to grow is a capitalistic one imo. This isn’t a capitalistic platform afaik. Small communities are naturally better, I think.
Let’s wait and see.
HEAR HERE! (I DON’T KNOW WHICH ONE TO USE WHEN SHOUTING THIS EXPRESSION IN SUPPORT OF WHAT YOU ARE SAYING)
This is great. I seem to be less into social media since Twitter died and Reddit became whatever the heck it is now. I do occasionally go back there but it feels weird. I feel disconnected from it. I can see people still using it, but there’s a pall over everything, a frost. Lemmy on the other hand may not be as active, but its smaller community feels more personal.
World News at Lemmy.world and WorldNews@Lemmy.ml are the two I consume the most of.
I can’t speak for losses, but I can say I visit almost every day. I get my news from here and feel informed.
Just say they. Not he/she. They. End of argument.