• comfy
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    1 year ago

    If it affects alternative frontends like libreddit, teddit, etc., that will be enough for me to almost completely quit browsing.

    Events like this are unpredictable, and it is why places like Lemmy need to always be ready to receive and retain users. I lost some interest because I felt the main instances had similar problems (culturally) to reddit instead of trying to be something better, and that community feedback seemed to go unreceived. The technology can help, but the rest is up to people putting in extra effort.

    • @nutomicA
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      31 year ago

      Yes there is definitely a lack in variety regarding instances. So people just need to go ahead and create new ones.