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Great writeup. What is Lemmy's niche, I wonder?
Its not corporate owned , its community owned. Its distributed and all the eggs are not in one basket. There are no trackers or analytics or ads.
You can use any instance you like and any apps you like.
Well, yes, as far as software architecture goes, that's true. But, the article refers to niches more in the content and audience sense. So far, Lemmy users seem to be attempting to replicate their favorite subreddits, which the article warns won't work in the long run.