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As a social platform, Lemmy offers nothing drastically better or different than Reddit. Which, again, I suspect, will be detrimental to its growth. The average person doesn’t care about API pricing; they want their memes. Nor do they care about running their own instance of a social network. All in all, Lemmy comes across as what a utopian Reddit should be. Free of corporate control, with the ability to run your instances. But unless something changes dramatically, it’ll suffer the same fate as Mastodon or Bluesky. I can’t see it gaining any traction beyond those in the know unless serious efforts are made to simplify it for the average user.
This is about my needs to create on my terms - and I'm not alone

Oddly, I relate to this with the Fediverse in general. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy talking and interacting with people here. It just some the group/subculture just doesn't feel formed so like I'm into pop music and like talking about it, I feel like I am talking to the void as barely anyone I know talks about it and it mostly people talks about tech and that.

@atomicpoet@atomicpoet.org@fediversenews@venera.social
Searching for hashtags is a helpful way to find others who share your interests here.