this post was submitted on 25 Aug 2023
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The thing with reddit is that it loaded with stuff that is easily searched for on search engines. I know if I search for something, i'll be ending up at the big R. I have been going out of my way asking relevant questions on Lemmy communities instead of using a search engine (much to the annoyance of the 'Did you do a search first?' crew) I'm hoping this helps build communities here.
I just want to say thanks!
The only reason I end up on Reddit anymore is purely because I searched for something and it came up with a relevant result.
Hopefully, over time Lemmy can build up a high quality Library of user content. We may just have to be patient.