Who do you think your fellow lemmies are?
It feels like the same Reddit crowd from when I was in college (2011). So I’m guessing we skew towards millennials, early Gen Z folks. Definitely more tech oriented than other platforms that’s for sure. Also just as liberal as Reddit. There is a much larger focus on privacy here as well.
just as liberal as Reddit.
Don’t let the communists hear you say that
I don’t think I even know what a liberal is anymore.
Internet elders
Elders of the Internet…. Wait the Elders of the Internet know who I am???
As a gen Jones, I see nothing but children. The recent uproar about avoiding open piracy seems to bear that out.
I’m not even sure if zoomers know what a torrent is
IT males from their 40s to 60s.
I’m an IT male in my 20s. Do I count ?
Of course you do, little buddy! Don’t knock yourself down. Chin up, sport!
Linux users, and people who have not yet become linux users
That’s a little like saying everything in the universe is either a potato or it isn’t.
As a Gen Z’er, I can really feel the Millennial vibes permeating throughout Lemmy
Gen X’ers getting ignored as usual. But we like it that way.
People that switched from Reddit.
To begin with – we’re not what you’d call – human.
The rest of us are AI experiments trying to see if we can pass the Squander trial of the Turing test. How’s it going so far?
I knew it brb
As a Gen Y human I feel Lemmy appeals to my traditional forum sensibilities while being slightly streamlined. People used to host forums because they wanted to and not as a means to generate revenue.
The only strong guess that comes to my mind is that most people on Lemmy are Western European. I say this because it always seems to be who gets to a fresh new place first. Before the Twitter boom, Twitter was very Euro-centric.
I’m a twenty year old fascist