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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

harder to keep niche communities active

Yeah, this is a core problem. I am trying to understand the main things that need to be built for niche communities/moderators/leaders to thrive.

isn’t feeding a megacorporate machine who sees it’s users as nothing more than cattle to consume their advertisements

Content consumption being re-prioritized is what I view as the main mantra of the federation movement.