I happen to like it very much.

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It is great since there is not a lot of content , I’ve had a lot free time for me to learn new things.

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How do you get not enough content? I can scroll for hours.

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I can scroll for hours on all or something, but when it comes to subbed magazines/communities I’m actually interested in, and then content within those I’m truly interested in engaging in, it gets trimmed down significantly

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What i do is use Subscribed New and then once i am done with that i go to All Top past 12 hours to get a gist of what everyone else is talking about.

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Not content that I care and I only use the subscribed and I am okay with it. I am not complaining.

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It completely replaced Reddit for me. I love the project. It is getting better and better.

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same :)

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For better or worse, me too.

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he was a great musician🤘

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I like it a lot, enough to stay through the tumult of figuring out issues like CSAM, spam, federation inconsistencies, and an inability to block instances at a user level. It’s small and doesn’t have many active niche communities, but Reddit had the same issue in the beginning. Honestly I like the small size of Lemmy, there’s enough content to keep me interested but isn’t so crowded that it feels like I’m shouting into the void.

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Way better the Reddit, just wish my city subreddit would move over.

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You can encourage a parallel/sister community setup :)

Some of these communities won’t move over completely, but over time you can grow the more open & accessible choice

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I’m glad mine didn’t. r/chicago is cesspool of casual racism.

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