I’ve mentioned Lemmy a few times and they seem totally blind to it. They just want a like for like platform to already be established and not willing to build anything up.
Yeah, but I do find it kind of funny that people are searching for an alternative platform because of the enshitification of Reddit, but look for a centralised service that would fall for the exact same issue that Reddit has once it got popular.
That said I do think the concept of instances are confusing at first and add friction to get new users on board.
I’ve mentioned Lemmy a few times and they seem totally blind to it. They just want a like for like platform to already be established and not willing to build anything up.
That’s okay. Some people will be willing to give it a try, some won’t. The main objective is that the second category at least hears about it.
Yeah, but I do find it kind of funny that people are searching for an alternative platform because of the enshitification of Reddit, but look for a centralised service that would fall for the exact same issue that Reddit has once it got popular.
That said I do think the concept of instances are confusing at first and add friction to get new users on board.