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Someone on Lemmy told me this and it really stuck with me even though I always believed it even if I couldn’t put it into words.
Having only one good solution means you’re only one good solution away from having no good solutions at all. That person wrote it more succinctly however, I’m worse at this :p
True ideally.....but I would think having people on Lemmy is the main priority. Having a diversified Lemmy is secondary. If Lemmy.world pulls some shit then getting people to change instance shouldn't be as difficult as getting people to change platform.
Lemmy competes against single solutions like Reddit. It's still better to have an overpopulated Lemmy.world rather than Reddit.
Non-diversified Lemmy poses similar risks Reddit did even if to a lesser extent. I know we won’t stop it but people like Blaze do a great job by linking only non-LW instances when promoting Lemmy and we should all make a conscious effort to spread out as much as possible. LW will probably end up as a Reddit clone in terms of vibes based on the type of people that gravitate towards it and that’s not everyone’s cup of tea either.
I agree although I’m not sure Piefed and Mbin are mature enough for us to recommend to newbies. Piefed might get apps soon so that’s a huge a boon but Mbin seems stuck in a rut a bit.
I believe the situation on iOS is a bit worse and that’s still half of the users overall probably so probably best to check that first. Then again if I was someone older (kind of am) and heard there’s no iOS app for something I was joining I’d be worried how serious it is.
Hopefully the lemmy devs eventually add a way to migrate accounts. I feel like that would solve the biggest risk of having such a big instance.
Mastodon still doesn't allow accounts import, so I wouldn't hold my breath
https://docs.joinmastodon.org/user/moving/#export