I don’t believe he was referring specifically to discussions. Rather, it seems he was alluding to the broader scope of topics and content. This is not a criticism of Lemmy; it is simply natural that a platform like Reddit, which has existed for so long, would encompass a wider range of content and niches. I have no doubt that Lemmy will reach that level as well, but it will require time.
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Yeahhhh. My bad. It bugged out on me and my reply wouldn't go through. So, as any halfway decent Neanderthal would do... I slapped that submit button at least 10 times.