I tend to agree that I don't like the splintering, but as @cliffagreen said in their comment, there does tend to be a different audience on inLeo than there seems to be on Peakd. That shouldn't stop the growth of either, but we'll see how it all plays out.
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Fascinating to watch. And in terms of network effect it's better to have more nodes. Different, siloed communities with slightly different expectations and activity leads to more opportunity for creation and engagement, which translates to more economic activity on Hive.
Yup, yup! In general, the more activity on Hive, the better, regardless of how it happens.