Yes, perfectly on brand.
If you see a thread on Reddit that you are interested in, consider making a similar one here.
I don't want a reddit 2.0, I want what lemmy may become on its own.
My shop is imakewoodenbowls.com but these are not on there. I'm selling at an artist fair this weekend and they will be sold there.
I agree. Lemmy doesn't have to replace Reddit, it just has to be a working alternative.
Over time Lemmy may gain a much wider audience, but as long as it has enough users to be entertaining and informative, then it will be a good alternative to corporate social media.
Reddit is too popular now. They're going to have an IPO eventually and then it will really go down hill.
Might as well get on the ground floor of something new.
Once they solve the density problem with sodium batteries, they will be so much better than lithium alloy.
Can't you create your own instance and then a community tailored to your own persuasion?
I'm 51 and started using the internet before HTML was a thing. This feels polished but also old school in a usenet / mud / telnet kind of way.
I'm liking it a lot.
I'm digging Jerboa
If you are on Android, the Jerboa for Lemmy app is awesome
To a conservative, freedom is second or third behind respecting authority and corporations are king.
There is a reason they love Trump - he's a wanna be dictator. There's a reason they cheer tax cuts for business and the wealthy while they get screwed.