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I don't see any problem with infinite instances as long as they can communicate with each other. Dilution isn't a problem as long as there's a high level of interaction between instances. Technically everyone could have their own instance and communicate with each other, but not everyone has the means to do so, thus the system exists sot that we can join instances that others have created.
I believe OP was worried about huge numbers of communities within the instance. If the instance is supposed to be a shared space with its own culture, it doesn’t make sense to add a ton of niche communities within it.
Since all the instances can talk with each other, not every instance needs every niche community created.
That makes sense, if that's the case then the instance they are in may want to consider putting some limitations on the creation of new communities within that specific instance? I wonder if that's possible.
Beehaw is exactly like that. Right now only mods can create communities.