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[–] justlookingfordragon 3 points 11 months ago

Kbin and Lemmy.ml mostly. The majority of communities I follow and/or interact with are on Lemmy.World, but this is due to the fact that I have a bunch of rather niche interests and other instances lack content about those.

For example, there seem to be only 2 communities about The Owl House: [email protected] (which is pretty active) and [email protected] which has a single post that is 6 months old and doesn't even credit the artist, plus an inactive mod. It's a no-brainer which one I want to follow.

I guess this "lack of content" will change over time, but as of now, the Fediverse still needs to grow a lot to make smaller communities worthwile.