• Nioxic@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    The niche communities get no love

    Woodworking, knitting, houseplants, etc.

    All these “average joe”-hobbies are nearly non existant here and thus… why woulf those users arrive?

    Ita most bot posts, memes and tech news i see, when browsing all.

    • Redonkulation@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I’m probably wrong but I think because it takes a lot more user effort to navigate Lemmy and find your communities, and those communities can be spread across many instances.

      It’s just easier for those that are interested in the community around those interests to use something like reddit or a specific forum site.

      Lemmy is mostly tech dorks, which isn’t a bad thing but that leads to the tech and programming communities dominating the feeds. Also I think people who have been using Lemmy for a while vastly overestimate the appeal of the platform and also tech literacy of the general population. It can feel intimidating and uninviting.

      • Blue@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Yeah people talking about popularity or more posting or whatever, when the problem is that Lemmy is not easy on the average internet user