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I definitely don't agree. I think this is very problematic. I rely on
all
to find new communities. I don't think onenewcommunities
sub is a valid replacement. It would suffer from the same issue -- people would have to spam their post to every single instances'snewcommunities
sub, which is ridiculous and not even viable.Relying on !all to have your newly created community to reach most of the people could work, but using the Scaled sort as it wouldn't have enough subscribers to push it using Hot or Active.
There is only one !newcommunities@lemmy.world, it has 15k subscribers, seems like a pretty good way to promote it.
I'm not even subscribed to that, and even if I was, and it was a default subscription for every new lemmy.world user, I don't think it's a good replacement for a functional search or an
all
that includes all posts from federated instances. I see lots of posts onall-hot
with 0-5 upvotes so it seems fine if it actually showed all communities on federated instances (which it doesn't).There is a security issue by allowing automatic federation with any federated instance: an attacker could just create a huge number of communities, with a large number of posts, exhausting the resources of small instances.
That's what I guess it the main reason why it works like it does now: the server only gets the content if someone is interested.