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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    I tried asking a question on both Reddit and Lemmy and got more helpful answers from the Lemmy post.

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        I think I’ve only had one interaction which was needlessly hostile here; everyone else is lovely and just happy to be here in a place which you can still see the value of a smaller user base.

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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.

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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.