I think @lemmy @lemmyworld might not get the support Mastodon got because Twitter is more seriously used by some people and needed an urgent alternative whereas Reddit is still primarily used for entertainment

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    1 year ago

    Mastodon is easier to deal with as regardless of which instance you sign up for you are just following other users or picking up on global trends. There is also ONE OFFICIAL mobile app out there to make getting started easy. You just find it in your app store.

    Lemmy is a bit of a mess:

    • Bad name (yes I kind of resisted due to this)
    • Communities you only see your instances and ONLY other instances that users on your instance have subscribed to. This limits your discovery of new communities if you are self hosted or on a small instance.
    • Duplicate communities all over for common words just on different Instances. Subscribe to your local one, most popular one, or all of them?
    • Need to pick your instance around moderation, but your instance may defederate what ever it wants.
    • Nothing related comes up if you search “lemmy” in the iOS app store at this time.

    Not trying to nit pick but comparing the two, Mastodon has a few things going for it that make adoption much easier

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        lemmy has a higher search hit for “Ian Fraser Kilmister” as it is a common name. Mastodon and Reddit are UNIQUE names. If you ask Google Assistant or Siri “What is lemmy?” you will get that result. Mastodoon has a better / more unique name.

        I also just don’t personally like how it sounds, sounds too much like lemming or let me when I hear it out loud.

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          I’ll disagree on Mastodon being unique given it’s an animal and a band - for a long time in its history it was always under those. It’s been helped on the search results front though given it’s increasing popularity (and I’m guessing yet another new surge due Twitter’s rate-limiting). In time once Lemmy continues to grow, I’m sure it’ll get pushed up in search rankings as well.