What design language/guideline is better: Google’s Material Design, or Microsoft’s Fluent Design?

  • glimse@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    I think the question is pretty straightforward…new subreddits were born out of a need for a niche. If there’s no need for the niche (as we both agree), why was this community made? The truth is that a lot of Lemmy communities are poorly cosplaying subreddits without having ever seen the movie. It looks like a duck but sure doesn’t walk like one

    • fine_sandy_bottom@lemmy.federate.cc
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      I disagree, subs are not born out of a need for a niche, they’re created when someone wants to be a fief lord. Of every thousand or so created, only a few gather any following, and the community reflects the desires of it’s users.

      As I said it’s fine to dislike a community, but insisting that it be run according to your view of how things ought to be run is nonsensical.

    • can
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      We’re also so small. There’s less need for such tight rules.

      If you feel this doesn’t fit the spirit you could make your own?