If you want Lemmy to succeed, stop lurking and contribute with some content:
- Take inspiration from your saved Reddit posts
- Share a photo you took with your phone
- /c/microthoughts and /c/showerthoughts for random thoughts and observations
- Share interesting quotes, links, articles, videos, etc. that you saved (E.g: Youtube liked videos)
What else do you suggest?
Genuine question: I’ve always used reddit as a source for information regarding work, hobbies and recommendations. Will I be able to type in
${topic} lemmy
and get links to some real information in a lemmy “subreddit” regarding a topic without having to browse a top ten list of some fuck face?in a search engine? sure, once instances get indexed
lemmy.ml is already searchable - https://duckduckgo.com/?q=fediverse+site:lemmy.ml
Nice, because I think that is what lemmy or any other reddit substitute needs - searchability of the knowledge that is contained on that platform