I’m considering hosting one, and I’m just curious how much effort I should invest in doing it “properly” for everyone to use as opposed to just dicking around on my own for testing purposes.

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    I’d like some larger groups that would fit the same discussions ane memes as dankchristianmemes and the knowledge fight podcast subreddits

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      Do you mean communities? I’m a certified technocrat myself, so I’m all in favor of more knowledgefight, but my question is more about instances/servers. Decentralization is always good, but I was just wondering if Lemmy is already decentralized “enough” based on its current usage stats. (Although I do wish more people would use something else than lemmy.world, but I don’t think available options is the problem)

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        Ya larger umbrella communities would be sweet but to the real point I’m based out of lemmy .ca and haven’t noticed anything worth complaining about and as long I can see similar posts across all available instances I wouldn’t turn down thing being a bit more decentralized

        To the other point I’m but a lollie wonk and even had a spelling error in my shoutout