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I know some people love merch but I've never really seen the appeal. If I want to support something I like I would rather purchase their media (artist) or donate directly if they have that option.
I do agree though if there is merch, I would vote for smaller logos.
Wearing t-shirts has helped me to meet folks with similar interests in real life. Critical Role, Onewheel, mountain bike brand merch, etc. I could see striking up a conversation with someone wearing a Lemmy logo, if one exists.
Just another form of revenue. The more revenue streams, the better. Merch is good because it means people get something physical back for their money.