Lemmy’s in a pretty good place these days, if there’s any hangup to more adoption it’s the hurdle of understanding federation as a concept and the big time sink of building your subscription list at the beginning. As much as I hated Reddit’s default list of subs I kinda think Lemmy could use something similar to help onboard new users more effectively.
I think it needs more of a home page compared to what Lemmy has. Shows newer subs to more people. Also an option to limit how much political stuff you see, thats what scares a lot of ppl off.
This is actually my second account :)
I deleted my first account after hearing about lemmy privacy issues and then I recreated my account to start fresh.
I am using every reddit alternative I know currently, hopefully one of them go mainstream.
Lemmy’s in a pretty good place these days, if there’s any hangup to more adoption it’s the hurdle of understanding federation as a concept and the big time sink of building your subscription list at the beginning. As much as I hated Reddit’s default list of subs I kinda think Lemmy could use something similar to help onboard new users more effectively.
I think it needs more of a home page compared to what Lemmy has. Shows newer subs to more people. Also an option to limit how much political stuff you see, thats what scares a lot of ppl off.