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30 points

Reddit also had the ability to just type in my address bar “/r/obscurefandom” and be taken directly to the subreddit for it. Lemmy doesn’t have those smaller subs yet and you have to hunt for the right instance if it does.

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9 points

Even TV shows that have been off air for a decade often have a thriving community. Merlin, the BBC show, has several posts per day. Similarly with Smallville. Lemmy’s communities are smaller and tend to be broken up across instances.

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I feel like there needs to be instance aggregation for Lemmy to really work in the long run (and really this is probably true of the fediverse in general). Having to add communities across multiple instances, and not being able to browse them in a centralized way, really detracts from the experience. On Reddit, I subbed to the stuff I wanted and just lived off that feed. With Lemmy, I feel like I have to stay in unfiltered view to get anything of interest–the fragmented niche communities are just too limiting.

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Yes, Lemmy is Reddit with extra steps as long as you can’t click this /c/books And see, by default, every books community , on every server at once in a single place.

The Redditors who made it here, saw this and realized the fediverse promise, was just bait.

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4 points

Add in people posting the same thing across the various “same community” on all the various instances for extra silliness.

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Reddit will have active subs for specific board games. The general board games magazine on Lemmy has 1 post a month.

So ya, if I want to read comments on the latest episode of Loki to see what things people picked up on that I missed Reddit is currently the only place to find that.

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4 points

alternatively r/obscurefetish

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I just started using lemmy today, so I definitely could be wrong. But doesn’t the website browse.feddit.de kind of do this for you already?

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This illustrate the fatal flaw with Lemmy.

The fediverse is made pointless because now a community only exists on one server at a time, instead of on every server.

It is Reddit, with extra steps

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