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Stop obsessing about Reddit and create a content on Lemmy instead. People will come once they see there's enough activity here.
I’d prefer if we stopped bringing up Reddit altogether. We no longer use the platform, we should be happy with what we have here instead of constantly peeping into the neighbor’s garden.
Yah but that seems to be what lemmy is turning out to be and I don't see it being sustainable.
Exactly. Chill out. It's not a competition.
Just hang out and enjoy the community.
This is the third ng. Fuck reddit. Just post and it's all G
The OP has double the posts you do?
It's still a correct statement
It's not an obsession! Simply if all the good poster/commenter that are there would come here, this place would be better!
I am not a good boi?
Be the change you want to see.
You thought they were the leaders. They're the followers, staying near the crowd.
Building communities is hard and takes time.