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It's way too small, even smaller than Lemmy, to really bother.
Here's my problem with Reddit-alternatives - they only focus on a handful of communities. You'll have your politics, your gaming, your technology, your news .etc
But where the hell are all of the fun ones? Reddit had micro-communities in spades, that's what it is known for. If the alternatives aren't trying then they aren't trying hard enough.