this post was submitted on 12 Jun 2023
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I like that image that visually represents how subreddits live inside one giant Reddit circle, but communities on Lemmy live inside several circles. You can access all subreddits, and you can access all communities, as far as the users need to be concerned with there's no difference except for more variety.
But for that to truly be easy to use the apps and web interface need major leaps forward.