this post was submitted on 17 Apr 2021
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The one thing i find very strange - people on lemmy aren't posting about covid all the time. Everyone on reddit, in the news, and in real life, is talking >50% of the time about covid. But here, not a peep.
And that's very good! I'm tired of covid-related posts, 99% of them are useless and don't provide any interesting content. When I subscribe to the technology communities I don't want to read about covid, I want to read about technologies!
Of course, if you interested in covid-related content, just subscribe to specific communities about it, but don't post it in other communities
It makes me think that the lemmy userbase is really very strange. Maybe I don't notice because I'm strange too.
There must be a huge divide between popular interests and popular lemmy interests.
Not a good or a bad thing IMO. Might be a shock though for early users, once lemmy gets popular.