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 @3ec9d23e I am not entirely sure what you mean tbh, mind to elaborate on that a little? 
 @33109f92 Maybe my non-native English won't help much in trying to explain haha, but basically I'm saying that the format that Reddit has already separates topics by sub-reddits, which means that for each post it must already be within an "island" . Lemmy makes this process quite complicated. 
 @3ec9d23e Don't worry, my english isn't native ether and I know that feeling! If I understand you right I somewhat agree, I don't think it's visable to host a server for each community but even tho it's not in the activitypub protocol optional shared communities could make a lot of sense. I do think that Federation makes a lot of sense for a platform like Reddit as well tho, what I view as it's biggest issue are the Reddit users, there is so much scum on Lemmy, it's frustrating! 
 @3ec9d23e Lemmy users often claim that defederation is a huge problem and shouldn't be used but I think it's actually quite the opposite, especially as a long time Mastodon user! Instances like Hexbear that spread facist propaganda should be excluded but the center of FOSS communities Lemmy.ml is sadly run by the Lemmy creators who also run Lemmingrad so that's going to be a real challange and causes right wing trash to flood alternatives like Lemm.ee and make those unusable. 
 @3ec9d23e The thread based model has the side effect of far more federation than something like Mastodon and that causes massive issues with moderation. Furthermore the community rather than account based approach also limits personal liability to some extend which causes people to drop some boundaries. If you want to use a platform like that you basically have to be ready to insult people that do the same to you, it sucks but I can't find a better way to deal with the human trash there.