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You're spot on!
That's the perfect way to put it, Lemmy feels like the forums back in the earlier days of the internet, before social media took over everything and the internet was a bunch of little small niche communities, but each one was tight knit.
Not only that but the idea of the fediverse reminds me a lot of the internet of old where multiple blogs and geocities pages would be linked by blog rolls. Now that that I think about it, maybe federation is really just the modern blog roll. 😅
Goodness, I just had a memory of web rings in the 90s on tripod, anglefire, and geocities, lol.
If I set up a Lemmy instance it'll have to be named lemmycities.
Goodness, I just had a memory of web rings in the 90s on tripod, anglefire, and geocities, lol.
If I set up a Lemmy instance it'll have to be named lemmycities.
Omg! The web ring!! The link swaps and the directories. I feel so old… lemmycities. What a perfect idea. If only lemmy is as simple as clicking install on softaculous, I would have installed an instance ASAP. Build it on an offshore/privacy respecting VPS and build as many communities as I want without limits.