• nexguy@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      'Cept here you can just start your own lemmy instance if you want with your own rules.

      • Kevnyon@lemmy.world
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        3 months ago

        Its no longer a community, now its an entire instance. And boy does it show sometimes.

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        3 months ago

        Oh good fractured and king of your own personal hole in the ground.

        Exactly the way a social species likes it.

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          3 months ago

          Well that’s what lemmy.world is… some guy decided to start it. No company. Just a dude but you seem to like it enough.

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            3 months ago

            That’s really not on point about if you have an issue just breaking off and making anothered fractured community.

            How many times do you do that before it’s just 1 person. Exactly as humans and the internet intended when it joined people together over distances not needed to be traveled?

            Everyone gets what they want as long as it’s being alone so you can never wrong?

            No I don’t love it here but I compromise because that’s the point. This is where people are.
            But sure you got me. I live in a society so how could I be such a hypocrite.

            • Decoy321@lemmy.worldM
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              3 months ago

              The things about communities is that there made of people. You need to nurture them and work to sustain them. Otherwise they die out on their own.