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I often see the talk about expansion but I don't think even this server has hit its limit of channel overcrowding. I see it more of cells dividing, one instance splitting off when enough folks decide they can make their own "colony". Otherwise, it'll be like a few instances I've seen around - 3 folks posting on every sub.
Ultimately people want to be a part of a community, but only one that's not too small that its boring or too large that you're lost in the mix and folks are annoying. This instance seems to have that mix right now, and as it expands I hope folks break off in large groups to expand the community.
Donβt forget the whole idea of federation is that an instance with 10 members is not limited to those members only on content sources. I like it when more instances interlink and therefore reduce the centralization risks while keeping network benefits.
Yes, I am aware. At end of the day reducing the centralization is our end result.
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