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[–] HotChickenFeet@sopuli.xyz 1 points 1 year ago

Reddit has many people who talk about a topic, and it's searchable.

Daily I google/duckduckgo: site:reddit.com [recommendation] and get a discussion of products or software or question, etc.

Lemmy may have some of that, but obviously doesn't have as much because it's ramping. But to make matters worse, searching federated content is more difficult than searching a centralized site.

On the other hand, Reddits internal search is absolute garbage. I think if lemmy works in making an amazing search within the federation, it'll help bridge that gap and give lemmy something reddit doesn't have.