And you can see it (in America anyways) in the employment situation. “Screw unions, they protect terrible employees and you can’t get rewarded for being a top employee”. Always thinking about themselves, screw everyone else I want mine.
And you can see it (in America anyways) in the employment situation. “Screw unions, they protect terrible employees and you can’t get rewarded for being a top employee”. Always thinking about themselves, screw everyone else I want mine.
A possible better solution might be to allow the user to create their own group (or super community if you prefer that name) where they can group multiple communities together in a way they see fit (not just necessarily clones of the same community. Examples could be a sports group that allows you to group together communities for all the teams you follow).
This would be beneficial I feel for most users, doesn’t affect decentralization, doesn’t require a central authority and would be only relevant to each individual user and not applied to anyone else
On the bright side, he’s making sync for lemmy now