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[โ€“] god 1 points 1 year ago

i'm not very sure if you mean that ppl with knowhow to set up a server are inherently already part of the system and therefore share certain opinions

if you did mean that, i wanted to clarify that setting up a lemmy instance, as far as i have seen, is something that almost any senior developer could do because it's very easy, and i as a junior developer was almost successful in my first attempt and i'm sure i could do it with a bit more time

what i'm trying to say is that it's not that hard and while it's not at the any-user-can-do-it level, it is at the any-opinion-can-do-it level