Hmm, interesting, thanks for that!
I only joined lemmy.world because it was the first one on the list in the tutorial I read when setting this up. I'm still brand new here and trying to figure out how this all works.
I think there was an entire episode of Ancient Aliens that delved into this subject. Dogon tribe, dog, Sirius star, dog star, etc.
They noted the word 'dog' was spelled and spoken similarly by many ancient cultures across the world, but nobody knows why because the cultures had no contact with eachother.
..or something like that.
Edit: Season 14 episode 4.
I can't wait for someone to invent meat-based plants to compliment the plant-based meats.
I'm not sure where to post my question, it's more of a general question rather than something specific that belongs in support@lemmy.world so I'll just ask here.
I have read the guide for new users and similar posts but couldn't find anything that addresses it.
I somewhat understand the distributed nature of the fediverse, but my question is: how does it differ from reddit in terms of eventually a small handful of people will create all the most popular subreddits (or communities here), consolidate power, and turn it into a dictatorship like reddit.
That was one of the main problems on reddit, where like 25 power mods ran every single popular sub.
Apologies if this has been asked before or if it's the wrong place, I did look around and try to find an answer..
Thanks.
Lol I got permanently banned from reddit for "Report Abuse".. apparently the hive mind thought I abused the report button for... checks notes... reporting a post that was LITERALLY a pro-n@z¡ group denying the holocaust happened.
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