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There is a sense of comraderie on most instances. Not sure if that's the case on .world since y'all are so large and general purpose.

And also the level of moderation sometimes differs greatly based on where communities are hosted.

Also, defederations matter a lot, considering beehaw and hexbear, two of the 10 largest servers, are defederated with a large number of other servers. A new user on sh.itjust.works or lemmy.world is going to have a very different experience than one on lemmy.ml, because they won't have any interaction with hexbears or beehawers.

The instance matters less once you've been here a while and figured out how to find everything, but for new users it can often be a significant barrier to entry if they join the wrong instance and have a bad experience.

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Indeed. I saw someone mention it on Lemmy and figured I'd check it out. Then I saw registrations were free for the first 250 users and immediately signed up.

You appear to be an ethical businessman, as I see it. Rare enough these days, but also much needed.

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I love cars so I was always turned off by the reductionist perspective of r/fuckcars, but I also have a strong interest in urban design. Seems like a good way to refocus the conversation on what's important. It's not about fucking cars, it's about helping humans 😅

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