Both seem to post similar memes and jokes. This community doesn’t have a sidebar text to clarify what the community is nor when to post what stuff where, and it’s not clear why the community exists.

    • finitebanjo@lemmy.world
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      Not really, if you want exposure then you have the incentive to crosspost. The real difference is you get to choose who moderates you.

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        Exposure may be the incentive but I’ve seen divergence between split communities. Crossposting is another activity, another barrier. Sure, it may just be two clicks, but if a reasonable number of users feel at home in one of the two, they likely won’t look at the other. Especially when much of it is duplication.