Pretty much the question, Does it have better help than Reddit?

    • Samantha E Xavia@lemmy.worldOP
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      Yeah that is a fair point, hopefully as it seems like people on Lemmy & Kbin are more active than Reddit users, we should hopefully see these communities grow a lot more to the point of passing Reddit numbers.

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      Yeah 20 years worth of content helps, I really do hope we end up with it all on here and people prefer using Kbin / Lemmy in the future.

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    Depends on your topic. Have a question about a specific video game? Still going to have to go to reddit to ask. More general purpose? Those we can field.

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      Thanks, Guess we need to grow our Gaming community more on the platform. Maybe I’ll try and contribute to the current games I’m playing and find the communities for them.

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    Well Reddit has years of content by millions of users, it’s definitely better to find an answer to your question but that doesn’t mean that the fediverse can’t be helpful.

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      Yeah really do hope the usefulness and content grows so much more on here as it would be great to see people start using it for answers like reddit is used for.

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        Tbh Kbin and Lemmy are unrecognisable from what they were just a month ago, the fediverse is evolving quite fast.

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          That’s a good thing as long as it stays the same in the way of helpfulness and non-toxicity as well as keeps itself in the Fediverse.

  • PlutoniumAcid@lemmy.world
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    Yes, sort of: there are few comments but they are much more helpful.

    No, sort of: there are fewer helpful comments because there are fewer comments in the first place.

    But I prefer a small nice room than a large bad one.

  • Lotus Eater@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Not until someone posts whatever answer you’re looking for on Lemmy. You can help by asking those questions in the appropriate community lol.

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    I feel a lot of the times you get better answers here if only for the community being a bit better in quality. However, way more questions have been asked and answered on Reddit.