• I_am_the_grass@lemmy.worldM
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    1 year ago

    I think it’s a smart way to manage scaling your site but I think what made Reddit unique (and what Lemmy is replicating) is the ability to create your own little bubble in the world no matter how niche. I was aware of Tildes and still chose Lemmy instead for that reason.

    Honestly, I’m starting to prefer the smaller community here on /c/gunners even compared to /r/gunners. Feels a little more personal.

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      1 year ago

      I signed up for Tildes, Kbin, and Lemmy but that’s just because I wanted to be on the trains early. I don’t mind Tildes for general discussion (i.e. what video games are you playing or what’s your opinion about this world event) but I don’t think I’d enjoy talking about something that only affects us (Pepe being sold) on Tildes. I’m glad we have some semblance of options post-exodus.

      As to your last point, I’m liking it a lot too, perhaps because there’s a smaller percentage of lurkers? There’s such a small population we all have to pitch in to get anywhere near what r/gunners was like. At least that’s my theory.