It is, but it sort of depends on if you’re on Lemmy to pass the time or to see if it’s a platform you’d be able to migrate to if you choose to. I’m personally hoping that Lemmy becomes a viable alternative that can be my primary community board, and maybe return to Reddit only for the couple of communities that don’t have suitable replacements yet.
I’ve been here for only two days and honestly? I’m not going back to reddit, even if everything works out great over there. I’ve got more sense of a community in lemmy in two days than what I felt in 7 years in reddit.
It is, but it sort of depends on if you’re on Lemmy to pass the time or to see if it’s a platform you’d be able to migrate to if you choose to. I’m personally hoping that Lemmy becomes a viable alternative that can be my primary community board, and maybe return to Reddit only for the couple of communities that don’t have suitable replacements yet.
I’ve been here for only two days and honestly? I’m not going back to reddit, even if everything works out great over there. I’ve got more sense of a community in lemmy in two days than what I felt in 7 years in reddit.
I do have echos of google+ with a great community. But that was backed by Google, Lemmy is federated and won’t be killed.