I swear I’m not trying to promote Reddit, I’m a refugee as many of us here, I just saw this video linked on r/Save3rdPartyApps and it amaze me that many people used Reddit for niche stuff.
So far Lemmy has been great for me, it really scratches the Reddit itch, using Thunder, Voyager, Jerboa and Connect for Lemmy has been a godsend for this site to me (yeah I cycle them all lol) but it is hard for me finding “less popular content”.
I know we are not supposed to lurk to keep improving this site it is hard to stop lurking ngl, I am trying to be more active as many of us do.
Some weeks ago Lemmy wasn’t even a shadow of what it is today, but I wonder if it is gonna get as big to cover those niches that people like.
Definitely. It’s going to take time though, since we’re directly competing with all those pre-existing specialty subs over there, which complicates things a little.
I hope the Fediverse can make a way to see reachable from search engines, I think that’d help.
If our threads become the ones people reference to they will be.
Kbin doesn’t require javascript and since they federate with lemmy they will get all the search engine traffic.
The beauty of it is that “Lemmy” doesn’t have to get big all by itself.
I’m commenting this from kbin.social.
As more people join the fediverse we are going to see more niche instances of lemmy, kbin, all kinds of things. And those niche communities are going to create niche content.
I had never modded before in my life but when I joined the fediverse I made a community for what I want to see, because the fediverse is exciting and I want to be part of what we are doing here. I bet lots of people feel like this!
I’m starting to see it already. Even just a month ago, most niche subs were nonexistent. Some are popping up now, albeit with very little engagement
Yea it’s great to see. I think we’ll probably have most big triple A game communities running in a few months. Not at reddit-levels of engagement certainly, but they’ll be useful spaces. Enough population to answer specific gaming questions, which is the real hook that pulls people in.