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this post was submitted on 15 Oct 2025
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They have content that Lemmy doesn't.
Yeah Lemmy is great but Reddit seems to easily have 1000x the content.
990x is garbage. The 10x that matters, is difficult to find because of the noise and ads.
They steal a lot. We need to yoink more content too.
that content comes from niches that the people of fediverse try to avoid.
so, the fediverse wants to avoid all hobbies?
most of the fediverse is dedicated to mainstream "general interest" sharing and hobbyism requires a passion that usually doesn't align with the mainstream.
the people who engage in hobbies share it fellow enthusiasts and they seek out niche places where it can be shared and, currently, the dominant niche interests on the fediverse are either technology, privacy, identity or politics. the mainstream doesn't like any (especially the latter) so most ignore it at best or block it at worst and then complain that there's no niche content.