They come and go. They’re random clutter. We only need a few big instances that hosts a majority of the communities and that’s it. Why do we need so many smaller ones?

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    1: Even big instances start out small.
    2: Also having other instances besides the big ones helps prevent a monopoly over the fediverse.
    3: Bigger isn’t always better. Nothing wrong with a small Cozy community.

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      There is no monopoly if you have a dozen big instances. But if you have 1000 instances? What is the point. Can’t start a community there without it going poof the next week.

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        That is always a risk for small instances.
        It is the same for small businesses or libraries/museums funded by donations.
        Imo just because there is a risk does not mean they shouldn’t do it.

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        The core issue here is instances disappearing, and That goes into the discussion of the structure of the fediverse right now vs. the fediverse in the future

        A dozen big instances feel better now, and I personally wouldn’t make a community on a smaller instance unless I know it is likely to stay up. If it was run by an existing organization for example.

        Long term though, I trust existing organizations to set up stable instances that won’t be shut down easily. If a government, school, game company etc. makes an instance it’s not likely to go down. Having lots of instances will look more normal then.

        Ultimately we don’t need to do anything differently, I recommend new people join a big instance and then make a new account once they know what instance they like.


        note to everyone: please don’t downvote good faith questions

        OP asked a pretty reasonable open ended question. There are other people who may be thinking the same, and reading the discussions here might change their minds. Save downvoting for rule breaking / content that’s bad for the community

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          note to everyone: please don’t downvote good faith questions

          Thank you for this

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          Would be nice to be able to backup your magazine/community, so if for example random.lemmy goes down, you can still migrate your /mini4wd elsewhere. Don’t know how it could be implemented though, I’m still in the “i get it but not really” phase with the Fediverse.