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  • I wish some of the niche communities were more active but overall I like it very much. It's my go to diversion.

  • It's organic, and full of Internet weirdos, feels like reddit of decades ago, except everyone kinda knows each other here.

    Sometimes the reddit circlejerks do flare up though.

  • Great for daily mindless scrolling.
    Still has a ways to go before it's as useful as reddit was for searching for specific information tho.

  • Hell yeah! I feel like a chill new pub opened up in my neighborhood. I found a new place where I belong

  • I love it.

    I have accounts on a dozen or so instances, though I'm only really active on maybe half of them. That gives me a fair amount of variety (every instance is different, depending on who they're federated with and what communities the users have subscribed to), and makes it so that if one of them is having issues, all that means is that I won't be using that particular account.

    The relative lack of users doesn't bother me in the long run - yeah, it's sort of unfortunate that there aren't enough people to maintain really narrow communities, but I much prefer a thread here, on which there might be only three responses but they're all trying to actually communicate ideas, as opposed to a thread on Reddit, where there's 100 responses and 99 of them are just regurgitating memes.

    Really, my biggest problem with the threadiverse is all of the people who want to make it into something it's not - who want to centralize and streamline and homogenize it so it'll have more appeal to easily-confused, meme-regurgitating idiots. I like it pretty much the way it is (with minor improvements around the edges of course), and would much rather that it be left to just slowly and surely draw in people who actually appreciate it for what it is.

  • It's good so-far, & I hope it continues to grow & improve. I've seen some communities partially shift to Lemmy, which is good, & I hope more of them come over. There are/were some thriving niche communities on Reddit which might be better served on an open platform like Lemmy. We already have c/vexillology for instance, but it's still relatively small & inactive compared to the old r/vexillology. I've got some stuff I've been working on myself which I hope to help contribute to this project.

  • It's a better setup being free of corporate ownership, and it's slowly growing, but I wish we could get the word out somehow.

    I'm really loving it.

  • I enjoy all of Mötorhead, not just Mr. Killmister.

    Oh wait, that's not the Lemmy you ment.

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