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I thought it will be like various communities will be on various instances and lemmy connects them, not a single community scattered across multiple instances.
Honestly, it's no different from multiple subreddits about the same topic. This problem isn't unique to Lemmy.
Yeah, but just because this problem exists on reddit, it doen't mean we have inherit those bad traits from reddit, right?
But, In the end there is nothing stops people from creating communites. So, Yeah.