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Unfortunately closer to 0.5-1%
Yea. 20% is fucking delusional, lol.
One day. But until then, Lemmy is already great.
I was a lurker on Lemmy before the api scandal and tbh it was completely dead. What arose from the scandal was not Reddits downfall, as many of us mightve hoped for at the time, but rather an equally glorious revival of Lemmy.
I don't miss reddit at all, Lemmy is great
I've been hearing a few complaints lately. Tha lemmy isn't good enough and that people are going back to the dark side. But I dont see it.
The thing for me is even if there are some communities I miss from there I am not going back just because it’s impossible for me to use any of reddits official stuff on mobile.
That's a really good way of reframing things, I like it.