#lemmy/#kbin has a problem that #mastodon hasn’t even attempted to solve; groups and what happens when they get popular.
#Communities, #groups, #magazines, whatever they are called are implemented as #Actors in #ActivityPub. They are basically just *very* popular users who boost a *lot*.
You can’t just distribute them across instances the way normal actors do. Whichever server hosts @[email protected] or @[email protected] is going to get HOSED on the regular.
Again, you say it’s not a money problem… then go on to describe a money problem! 🤦♂️
Also, did you read the link included in the post I linked to? ( https://beehaw.org/post/520044?scrollToComments=true )
That’s a money problem and a time problem. (And time problems are money problems.)
But more generally, high traffic sites need lots of money and resources to run. That’s just a fact.
We can solve this in many ways as Lemmy grows (and I think we will), but to just pretend there aren’t any problems to be solved is naive, IMO.
If Lemmy grows to any significant percentage of reddit traffic, the Lemmy of tomorrow will (necessarily) look quite different to the Lemmy of today.