@ComradePangloss Seems more communal as the networks are separated by a given theme or topic. You get less political, or people on a given network tend to align politically for better or worse. Things tend to be more about the specific topics the community is interested in. I'd assume the vibe changes with each instance, but overall not being lumped into one massive network reduces the chatter, and sub divides the base of trolls into a much smaller more manageable pool, in addition with the fact that each network has it's own set of rules.
@ComradePangloss Seems more communal as the networks are separated by a given theme or topic. You get less political, or people on a given network tend to align politically for better or worse. Things tend to be more about the specific topics the community is interested in. I'd assume the vibe changes with each instance, but overall not being lumped into one massive network reduces the chatter, and sub divides the base of trolls into a much smaller more manageable pool, in addition with the fact that each network has it's own set of rules.