Lemmy is going to look more appealing as time goes on.

  • Malcriada Lala
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    174 hours ago

    Counterpoint: There still is too little activity within communities that aren’t tech related for me to say that it’s the perfect size. I think we still need a good number of non-tech focused users here. Also, the jokes are stale, but reddit has that issue too.

    • @CptEnder
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      214 minutes ago

      Yeah this is the real issue. Reddit’s mass of niche communities, easy way to find them, and mod tools like matchday bots for sports and others really make reddit more appealing to a general market. I’ve seen users on Reddit comment on Lemmy and the consensus was “it’s a cool alternative but too small” and I kinda agree.

      Another massive hurdle is how entwined Reddit has become with Google searches. 9/10 any technical or research prompt I search has a log of Reddit posts with answers. This is no doubt the product of Reddit owners partnering with Google. I imagine it would be a real challenge for the Fediverse to replicate.

    • JackbyDev
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      140 minutes ago

      Lemmy, what is the best way to prevent myself from pooping for three days?

    • @Jtotheb
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      52 hours ago

      Yeah, this site is basically a news aggregator with a side of tech memes. None of the niche communities we used to interact with exist, and no matter how many times someone says “just make them lol” it’s just too small to support a Memphis Grizzlies or a cat mlem or an alt-biking scene