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Lol imagine still being on there
The smaller communities just aren’t here yet. Lemmy scratch’s the itch for news, politics, and memes, but does not cover many niche interests.
That, and the smaller communities that are here tend to be split between multiple instances.
there was discussion a while back on the lemmy github about federated communities
This would make so much more sense tbh, federating communities would also help bring the people who don't quite 'get' the fediverse yet into coming onboard instead of being lost.
Makes absolute sense.
We need better softlinks in the fediverse
Lemmy isn't any better, I'm only here because it works better on mobile
I don't use Reddit as much as I used to since the API change. I also don't use Lemmy much either. It feels different since that moment to me. Both feel quite divisive and don't get me wrong, Reddit was divisive before the change but it feels like it's got a lot worse.
It's infinitely more active than this site. The discussion is equally shitty. The difference is people here feel self righteous....
Thank goodness people on reddit aren't self righteous lol
They're the same as the people here which you just reinforced.