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[–] FuntyMcCraiger 1 points 1 year ago

I think the issue is that the alternative needs to be simmering for a bit before people make the jump.

When Digg went south Reddit had already been an alternative for a while at that point.

The problem with Lemmy and Mastodon is that they're just not quite there yet. Yet.