I'd say, in this case, because it's better to have room to grow into than have to build it up at the moment it's needed. Speaking from experience of building the discord basically while thousands joined it was very messy and plenty of avoidable mistakes were made. It certainly allowed it to grow and form rather organically, but who knows
I think there's a distinction with a difference between separating things for the sake of it and separating things because a lot of people would like things more to be that way. If you disagree that's fine, but doing so like you have isn't exactly productive
I'd say, in this case, because it's better to have room to grow into than have to build it up at the moment it's needed. Speaking from experience of building the discord basically while thousands joined it was very messy and plenty of avoidable mistakes were made. It certainly allowed it to grow and form rather organically, but who knows
This site has 500 fucking users, stop trying to divide even those up, it's dumb as fuck
I think there's a distinction with a difference between separating things for the sake of it and separating things because a lot of people would like things more to be that way. If you disagree that's fine, but doing so like you have isn't exactly productive