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If we're talking about what the vibe is? To me there's a baseline level of tech savvy or awareness to know about Lemmy, let alone use it consistently
The result is self selecting among the people who stay here. Lots of nice, unassuming folks, and just enough loud jerks who make FOSS/Linux/Programming their whole personality to sour the experience.
I would like to see it as a real reddit alternative, to talk about things that appeal more broadly or to non tech niches