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I actually really miss, reading my subscribed subreddits. And it is definitely not about the platform. I think Lemmy is absolutely capable of doing exactly what reddid was doing for me. The problem is, that my communities are just not here. Web3 is about the people that make it.

I am all in for FOSS and federalization. Lemmy is perfect for that, but it feels empty to me. I will keep lurking and see, if some communities move away from reddit.

EDIT: I wasn't aware that i shouldn't have posted here. Take it as my debut post, which is also my first fuck up ;D

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[โ€“] ThatGuy@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Yeah, the limited content can and will be a dealbreaker for some. I personally had more fun here already than I ever did in reddit. (Over a year since I even logged into reddit)

But I understand that im in the minority. I never enjoyed large subreddits much, and the stuff im interested in just happen to exist here too. For me, its a fresh experience with the majority of stuff I didnt like from reddit gone.

For others, its a hollow version of reddit with not enough content to make it worth it. Thats how it is tho when you switch from any big app, the small ones got to start somewhere.

Which is why I am finally commenting again, because interaction is the only way to build up to something greater.