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breadguyyyyyyyyy @sh.itjust.works
still down by about a few million users
15 1 ReplySibshops @lemm.ee
Does it matter? Lemmy fills a niche that other places don't. It can only go up from here.
26 0 ReplyGrumpyDuckling @sh.itjust.works What do you mean?
7 0 Replymosiacmango @lemm.ee Reddit started to get some of those great niche communities when it hit a few million users back in 2010 or so.
9 0 ReplyGrumpyDuckling @sh.itjust.works They're definately here, they might only have a few thousand subscribers, but they're still great.
6 0 Replywise_pancake @lemmy.ca That's about when I joined Reddit
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uuldika @lemmy.ml Lemmy doesn't have to be big, just big enough to feel cozy 🙂
4 1 ReplyComment105 @lemm.ee Lemmy isn't about making you personally cozy.
Lemmy and the Fediverse is only truly successful if it changes the internet completely, to no longer be a space where the majority socialize according to the terms of corporations.
Anything short of that, and we might as well go back to Reddit and just let the rich have the internet.
1 1 ReplyKichae @lemmy.ca Lemmy is about starting your own small content aggregator website.
"Lemmy" is about however you choose to use it. And having everyone using the fediverse does not preclude having cozy communities.
Internet communities once thrived with a few hundred members. The fediverse lets you have that, while also looking over the fence, as it were.
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TheFANUM @lemmy.world
So?
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