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Like a lot of others, I've been looking at Reddit alternatives recently which is what landed me here at Lemmy.

How do you think Lemmy compares to Reddit? But also, for people who have tried other Reddit alternatives than Lemmy, how do they compare? What has been the pros and cons of each community for you?

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[โ€“] retrieval4558@mander.xyz 67 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm all in on Lemmy. Haven't tried many others.

Same, though I want to try Kbin so that I can follow a few people on Mastodon. I don't Twitter/Mastodon generally, but I like the thought of being able to use either on the same system.