Lemmy lacks the cool factor. i think some people don’t want to like it because they don’t want to be associated with that thing that is not cool.
But I like it for what it is and I don’t necessarily need the addictive “fun” nature of algorithm-driven social media such as Reddit. I still use Reddit, but Lemmy is becoming my daily driver.
Over a long enough period of time, the best communities will continue to exist on various platforms. I’m using all of them in various capacities.
this is a great assessment.
Lemmy lacks the cool factor. i think some people don’t want to like it because they don’t want to be associated with that thing that is not cool.
But I like it for what it is and I don’t necessarily need the addictive “fun” nature of algorithm-driven social media such as Reddit. I still use Reddit, but Lemmy is becoming my daily driver.
Over a long enough period of time, the best communities will continue to exist on various platforms. I’m using all of them in various capacities.
I wrote a post related to this, the The December 2023 State of the GME Social Media Ecosystem