• Gunpachi@lemmings.world
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    7 hours ago

    Niche communities are awesome ! Sadly reddit is still the king in this aspect.

    Maybe in a few years lemmy will reach that level or even surpass it… One can dream.

    • mr_jaaay@lemmy.ml
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      58 minutes ago

      I used to spend tons of time on forums 20 or so years ago. Social media killed many of those off, but there’s no reason that something else can’t do the same thing - be it Lemmy communities or something else.

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      2 hours ago

      It is interesting that forums had less people but felt very active and didn’t need the millions of people that places like modern day social media do.

      And I think big part of it is the presentation of material with threads that get bumped up when people comment and can keep going on for years.

      In reddit type social media a thread is considered dead after like a day or less, so needing a new one even if it is the same topic to start up conversation again. Even more the case for one off comment type social media like mastodon.

      • Gunpachi@lemmings.world
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        1 hour ago

        Oh yeah forums are pretty cool. It’s like a massive treasure chest you can sort through. I still enjoy using a few forums like Gamerfaqs and XDA developers.

    • danc4498@lemmy.world
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      6 hours ago

      Another thing is google results. When I want a recommendation for anything I will add “Reddit” to my query. This is because I know it will return great recommendations and conversations that help me decide. Hopefully I will eventually be able to just use Lemmy for this.

      • Gunpachi@lemmings.world
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        1 hour ago

        In case you didn’t know, You can get lemmy posts by adding the following to a search query -

        site:lemmy.world
        

        You can replace with the lemmy instance url of your choosing (or any url for that matter).