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[-] Bolt@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

In my mind Lemmy had succeeded when it has communities for everything that I care about that are large enough to approximate the level of the activity I had on Reddit. Given how niche some of those communities are, that would require it to be one of the more prominent social medias.

So yeah, there's no need for it to become the next Facebook, but I would like it to become mainstream.

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