this post was submitted on 13 Jun 2023
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That's an accurate assessment. I only had a handful of niche subs I was part of, and I definitely don't see communities for those things appearing on Lemmy. Even if they did, I'm probably one of the few out of my local city subreddit using Lemmy.
I agree, if you were one of the many who mostly avoided reddit at large and subscribed to a bunch of relatively niche communities, Lemmy can feel a lot different and more striated and separated.