I've tried explaining Lemmy to people and they do not understand. They are like "just use reddit bro"
I stopped using Reddit when the API protests happened and haven't gone back. I honestly think Lemmy is far superior. I love seeing and interacting with the same people in varying threads. Feels like an actual community.
Sadly, that's the reaction I've gotten as well. Most people I know in real life just don't care enough to even look into it, and the fediverse in general is an incomprehensible subject to them.
The bargain I've made with myself is that Reddit is now a read-only adblock-only resource for me, and I'm prepared for it to go away on it's own. I don't post there, but I was active in several niche communities, and was a voice in the crowd on a few more popular ones (sportsball related) that don't get a ton of traction here (though this college football season was fun. Hang in there, [email protected] ), and I'm not going to completely give up checking in on things, but I engage on the Fediverse and a few forums full of crotchety old bastards who never "got" reddit in the first place.