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I think the idea is that in the end only one will "survive". Technology on beehaw has almost 20k subscrubers, whilst [email protected] has only 750 subscribers, and that's the second biggest (unless i got this totally wrong)
strange, it's showing me here 1609 subscribers here through kbin, or what I see are kbin users subscribed to technology on beehaw while you quote directly beehaw users?
I think so, yes (though still learning). From my point of view (lemmy.click, just 83 users):
I think this shows the number of lemmy.click accounts subscribed to these remote communities.
But when I open the communities in their home instances, I get a different picture:
Idk, but if that's the case than we have a huge problem lol, because that would mean the users of each instance would tend to prefer that instance's communities, thus helping fragmentation.
I'm waiting for better control over filtering to be able to see what I want - the duplicate communities are a good example, being able to select all technology instances would be handy. Although will people in each one be posting the same material...perhaps we could have all the comments viewed at once while we're at it. But that makes you consider what's the point of having all these instances in the first place.
I think it's kbin users, i'm messing with my own lemmy instance and it only shows local subscribers for anything federated (including this sublemmy)