Looks like the admin for kbin.lol has some pretty valid gripes with the current status of Kbin. I have to agree, you can tell the platform is not up to speed at all.

Kbin looks visually great but the backend just isn’t there. Check out his statement, it’s worth the read.

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    1 year ago

    Definitely it’s bad when there are many alternatives with many instances. Community will become fragmented

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      1 year ago

      It’s a good thing, when federation is working properly. It spreads the load over many instances and the users can still converse across instance boundaries without issue.

      So the community is the federated instances for all instances connected regardless of the software being used.

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      1 year ago

      This is like saying it’s bad for reddit to have too many subreddits. It’s not.

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        1 year ago

        I am not saying that. Communities are not an issue. Issues are instances that have the same communities that are not connected.

        E.g. if there is an F1 community on lemmy.world and a different one on lemm.ee, it’s an issue

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          1 year ago

          There are many subreddits that serve the same purpose as well. They either become their own space with slight differences between their respective communities and rules, or one grows much larger and eventually eats up the other. This is normal, give it time. The advantage that the seperation brings is that if any one instance does a reddit and is no longer usable there can always be another to replace it.

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              You’re probably wanting something like Reddit’s “multireddit” functionality. I know of this issue for Lemmy, with some links to related issues in the comments. Kbin has one here. That would allow multiple communities to look like a single one from the user’s perspective.

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      1 year ago

      No many alternatives does not fragment the community.

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        1 year ago

        Unfortunately it does. Imagine that some time ago, everyone was on reddit. Now the people who leave reddit split between many lemmy instances and kbin. In addition, some will stay on reddit.

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          1 year ago

          No it doesn’t. On lemmy or kbin or lolite you can have as many instances as you want across those platforms and the communities, comments and posts are all shared.

          I’m on lemmy but I can post in kbin communities and interact with their users. I can view posts from lemmy on mastodon ( and the reverse once the devs get around to it)