I don’t remember what caused the Voat’s origin, except it involved Reddit HQ. And then it went under in 2020.

What’s different about this time and with Lemmy to make it a feasible alternative to Reddit? Is it random chance?

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    This is the most confusing thing as a new user, and honestly might prove to be a real barrier to gaining additional users: Lemmy is confusing.

    Reddit was simple: reddit is reddit, and then you have subcommunities in reddit, and that’s it. But Lemmy/Fediverse/kbin/mastodon/beehive/whatever term is being used, it gets really confusing in what the service im actually on even is or how it relates to these other services. Like, I’m currently talking through kbin.social/, but I don’t even know fully where I am or how kbin relates to all these other things exactly. Is Kbin just some sort of chat container for using lemmy instances, is it a lemmy instance itself, is it a specific group of instances, etc, I don’t clearly know.

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      Kbin is like Reddit if Reddit also showed Tumblr and Digg posts.

      So, like, you know how people would take screenshots of Twitter and post them on Reddit? That’s pretty much what kbin is doing, except it’s just linking directly to Twitter without the screenshot part, in this example.