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I feel the same way. I think it's a little less intimidating as most postshave less comments so I feel like I'll be lost in the crowd less. I also feel like if we want to make lemmy the reddit replacement we have to use it so other people thinking of switching will see that it is active.
It’s more the latter for me. Lemmy (and navigating the fediverse) is a UX disaster for normal folk, so contributing content is the best thing I can do to make up for it haha
Same. The calls to participate instead of lurk had their intended effect. I look forward to more polish and fewer bugs/obstacles in the (hopefully near?) future.
Actually I also like how there aren't any stupid immature in-jokes that Reddit has accumulated over the years. It'll probably change over time, but for now its kinda between "Old Reddit" and "Hacker News".