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Just making sure I'm in the right place. I cannot see any developed communities here so I've started wondering, what's the real place everyone from Reddit has moved to? I've heard something about Discuit, but never tried it.

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[โ€“] alphacyberranger 38 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Lemmy is getting a lot of content these days. So I'm happy with it.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yeah, it was a bit weird at the start with all those emtpy communities and you didn't quite know if any are taking off.

Now a few months later you can stop going to those that still remain empty or are just reddit repost bot cementeries.

Not as much variety as reddit but also not sure how anyone could expect that within a few months.

I am just amazed how many people still put up with the official reddit app.

[โ€“] alphacyberranger 1 points 1 year ago

If one thing the 2 years of covid taught me ,it's that "people are lazy and stubborn". We could have forced u/spez to go back but instead most people just decided "nah it's fine, we'll get used to it". The same with working from office. Just why? The damn CEOs and the other fossils in upper management are stubborn to change.