• @[email protected]
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    3819 hours ago

    FB is huge in Canada for personal stuff too, me and my friends do not post meal pic or vacation or things like this, but damn marketplace and some hobbies group are strong there. Just the “Made in Canada” FB group grew from 50’000 members to 1.1 million in less than a month.

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      315 hours ago

      FB can be easily replaced with Lemmy, it’s just a question of age/generation I guess

      • @[email protected]
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        1010 hours ago

        no not really, its a totally different thing. you cant follow people here, nobody here uses their real name, and you can’t limit visibility of content to just friends. marketplace is also not a thing, and that feature is not just yet another community

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          7 hours ago

          I said that a Facebook group is like a Lemmy community, not that Lemmy can replace Facebook. You got friendica for that (never used it though) For marketplace replacement, Flohmarkt is coming

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        27 hours ago

        Unsure about that in terms of business pages but I suppose you can if you try hard enough: side bar for standard info, posts for events and communication. The only thing it lacks is the followers portion that acts as soft advertisement, e.g. if your friend follows something, you can see it.

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        59 minutes ago

        Aren’t there actually tiktok alternatives I’m the Fediverse, rather than suggesting something that’s use case is different?

        Edit: I meant to say Facebook alternatives…

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          310 hours ago

          I meant FB groups, they are jusr like Lemmy communities: it’s a question of a topic + a group of people