• @nutomicMA
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    83 years ago

    I agree on ditching corporate spaces, but I also think that we shouldnt only compare Lemmy to Reddit. People can join Lemmy from all kinds of different platforms.

      • @nutomicMA
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        33 years ago

        The thing is that Reddit is only well known in the United States. In most other countries it is very obscure.

        • @TheAnonymouseJoker
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          33 years ago

          You would be surprised how much it caught up in the non US/West EU techie circles, in the last 3-4 years. I was surprised to see a lot of my Instagram friends in India engaging and paying attention to it, even if they did not make a huge chunk of audience percentage.

          • @nutomicMA
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            23 years ago

            Thats true, but techie circles are a pretty small minority of the population, and I would hate to limit Lemmy to that group.

            • @TheAnonymouseJoker
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              03 years ago

              Often it is this vocal minority that brings these platforms as sources in drawing room conversations. Instagram is one week old Reddit, mainstream subreddits are propaganda with recycled news, media outlets cite Reddit occasionally… one well oiled loop machine.

              Lemmy if grew on that scale, will bring with itself the toxic userbase that exists on Reddit, and work required to prevent that. If it does not grow, it will stay niche. If it acts like a more quality discussion place than a news aggregator, it can work out like Hacker News. Hacker News exclusively caters to technology categories, nothing more.