I mean I’m new here and i can’t see a lot of stuff like on reddit

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    If there were something more active than the fediverse (lemmy, piefed, mbin) you would have heard of it already.

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    Reddit had many years of growth. Lemmy is more like what Reddit started as.

    It’s one of the better Reddit alternatives.

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    Trade off.

    Less nichey and less specific, but more community, you run into the same people multiple places.

    What are you looking for?

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      to be honest I’m looking for communities like nosleep etc. Maybe they exist because I didn’t figure out how it works yet

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    I see a good amount of stuff here. Sorting by New and even just looking at Local shows plenty. (Once you get your language option set, like several others have already said).

    I mean, it’s quite a lot quieter overall than reddit. Especially on niche topics. But I think that’s okay. Quality over quantity. And IMO it’s still busy enough to spend your time if you cast your topic net wider. Plus, at least here you don’t have to put up with reddit’s shitty policies and constant monetizing/farming user data.

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    The amount of content on here is less plentiful, so browsing all and blocking the communities you don’t like has been how I curated my feed. If a community doesn’t exist you can always make one (easier said than done I know).