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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • It’s fine for now. But I very much would prefer a general gaming community for major topics that anybody familiar or not with games can discuss, but also will need more specific communities for discussing:

    PCGaming (including what components are a steal or required theses days, games that are only on Pc or to be ported,etc)

    SteamDeck (just coming out last year it has daily information that needs to be passed around to users) l

    TableTopgames (convention talk, deals, reissues of old games making comebacks, what games for party sizes, best snacks, etc).

    And many more communities that aren’t just for me.

    All of these communities end up getting lost in a larger group like Gaming. Cross posting is not a symptom of having too many communities. It is a symptom of moderating gone wrong and (for reddits case) karma farming.




  • You don’t need a few big bubbles(instances.)

    What you need is a well organized search database of communities that belong to thousands of different instances (and need a more streamlined way of subscribing to these communities from each instance).

    Since any instance can essentially connect to another (unless blocked by administrators), you can have tons of these instances distributing the traffic evenly so nobody is bogged down and still access so of the communities across the fediverse.