Comment on How have you personally found the Lemmy community compared to its competition and other social media?

DogWater@lemmy.world ⁨10⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

It has zero niche reach. Unfortunately, that’s really important for the people who try to switch from Reddit. You can’t compete with Reddit when your favorite hobby sub there has 20,000 members or even many more and meaningful daily activity.

The people here are mostly more techy and nerdy which leads to niceness but also holier than thou attitudes everywhere.

The content here turns over slower, which is another big sticking point, but the bones of the site are good.

It’s suffering from being new and different. If it can hang on long enough for Reddit to go full Facebook, maybe it can hit a stride and prosper but I honestly don’t know.

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