the growing pains are necessary, as it was for every other platform before. but this one being FOSS and decentralized means, after it’s gone through that rite of passage, it’ll be in a much better position for serving its userbase than if it was being controlled by shareholders and profits.
better tools for seamlessly migrating communities between instances would be a godsend for the longevity of this platform, but they’re still handling the foundation last time I heard
the growing pains are necessary, as it was for every other platform before. but this one being FOSS and decentralized means, after it’s gone through that rite of passage, it’ll be in a much better position for serving its userbase than if it was being controlled by shareholders and profits.
better tools for seamlessly migrating communities between instances would be a godsend for the longevity of this platform, but they’re still handling the foundation last time I heard