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I've been a reddit user for at least 15 years. I've been a Lemmy user for a few months. Lemmy has a long way to go before it's a "viable Reddit alternative". Right now it's barely usable.
You find it unusable? How so?
Any topics outside of memes, IT and politics are nearly non-existent.
This place is heavily skewed towards a specific niche of mostly males that are chronically online
Well, then create some topics and communities
Yeah, because I love talking to myself
Isn‘t the approach from OP tackling exactly that problem? Or do you think it will be too much for switchers to set up a community here?
And you forgot leftists.
Sure bub, "every single" website... surely you're talking about leftist media that covers for the president left and right, refuses to take hardball questions - your ilk are encouragable. Always accusing others of what you yourselves are guilty of. It was your party who supported slavery, and your party who breached the California capitol in the 60s with firearms. It was your party that shot up the congressional baseball game.
Always censoring what you can't stand to hear .. you are the minority but cry the loudest. Red wave.
lol more insults. I've seen what makes you cheer.
For me, it needs features from RES, Toolbox, highlight new comments, etc.
You cannot block an instance, there are no multireddits, Sync is still in beta, the main instance is down half of the time, searching for contents is difficult, the discovery of new content is drowned among duplicates of existing communities.
I'm a heavy Lemmy poster, but all of these points should be addressed for Lemmy to become mainstream