It's time to admit Lemmy has won the "the biggest reddit alternative" award, why it's time for all of us to consider supporting it (here's why) + reopening r/LemmyMigrationLee Duna@lemmy.nz to Reddit@lemmy.world – 1734 points – 11 months agoold.reddit.com479Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsIt isn't about "winning". Lemmy can coexist with any Fediverse application, and that's the beauty of it. Everyone on the Fediverse wins.Not every "Reddit alternative" is on the Fediverse.Honestly in the current landscape, any alternative to an already popular platform that isn't federated in some way is doomed from the start. True even for megacorps for Facebook; hence why Threads is federating.
It isn't about "winning". Lemmy can coexist with any Fediverse application, and that's the beauty of it. Everyone on the Fediverse wins.Not every "Reddit alternative" is on the Fediverse.Honestly in the current landscape, any alternative to an already popular platform that isn't federated in some way is doomed from the start. True even for megacorps for Facebook; hence why Threads is federating.
Not every "Reddit alternative" is on the Fediverse.Honestly in the current landscape, any alternative to an already popular platform that isn't federated in some way is doomed from the start. True even for megacorps for Facebook; hence why Threads is federating.
Honestly in the current landscape, any alternative to an already popular platform that isn't federated in some way is doomed from the start. True even for megacorps for Facebook; hence why Threads is federating.
It isn't about "winning". Lemmy can coexist with any Fediverse application, and that's the beauty of it. Everyone on the Fediverse wins.
Not every "Reddit alternative" is on the Fediverse.
Honestly in the current landscape, any alternative to an already popular platform that isn't federated in some way is doomed from the start.
True even for megacorps for Facebook; hence why Threads is federating.