• @EnderMB@lemmy.world
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        12 years ago

        All while the fediverse still has low numbers.

        I like the concept, but if your only selling point is “it’s like email, you can use any instance” it’s not going to be popular to most people.

    • @CrateDane@feddit.dk
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      312 years ago

      Moreover, killing Youtube will be harder than killing any of these social media. Serving video content is very expensive.

        • @WhatASave@lemmy.world
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          12 years ago

          mostly the same. I feel like even niche places get some of the annoying reddit mentality that has annoyed me for quite a while. There’s still the hivemind and circle jerky stuff in small places. It’s felt like less of that here, but also only a fraction of the people are on Lemmy so that will change when more people come.

    • 👽🍻👽
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      72 years ago

      Still kicking but…somehow not the same. It’s something I can’t quite explain. There’s just something different about it now. I had to look something up on Reddit a couple of days ago. It was the first time I’d been back since they killed all the third party apps. It reminded me of going back to a city I used to live but my friends were all gone and my favorite places to go had changed. So, while it was the same place, and there were plenty of people around, it seemed exhausted and forced.

    • EnnuinerDog
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      2 years ago

      I remember Voat and numerous other attempts to abandon Reddit.

      I really hope that this one sticks but it needs to be very robust (in terms of moderation, server capacity, user friendliness etc) if it is going to handle a large influx of users without breaking down.

    • @nodrod@lemmy.world
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      42 years ago

      Agreed. Friends in my discord group still bring up reddit posts daily, usually in subs with games and memes.

      • @JohnBoBon@lemmy.world
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        42 years ago

        Yeah, I think that’s because reddit just has the hugest communities for individual games and niche interests. There are some lemmy communities for some of the games I follow but there are like seven users in each of them. Lemmy is getting really good for broader topics like “games” or “technology” but isn’t quite there yet for more narrow interests like “Dolphin emulator” for example.