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[โ€“] CanadaPlus 1 points 1 year ago

Yes but as someone who likes to comment and participate, you can probably surmise that your enjoyment might be increased if there is more people commenting and participating.

Yep, and at that point we're talking about a dynamical system. It will grow if it becomes appealing to more than one user per user added. It will have to do so for several years at least before something like r/okaybuddyphd can self-sustain. Until then...

The lack of hard data is not a good reason not to defederate from lemmit.

Or a good reason to do so. I default back to theory and anecdote, then, and this is where I arrive.